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St Teresa Of Avila Collection

Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), a Spanish Carmelite nun and Doctor of the Church, is depicted in various artworks throughout history. In Jacques Callot's "St

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: St Teresa in ecstasy, late 19th century. Creator: Ernst Josephson

St Teresa in ecstasy, late 19th century. Creator: Ernst Josephson
St Teresa in ecstasy, late 19th century

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: St. Theresa; St. Placidus and Flavia; St. Bruno; St. Faith. Creator: Jacques Callot

St. Theresa; St. Placidus and Flavia; St. Bruno; St. Faith. Creator: Jacques Callot
St. Theresa; St. Placidus and Flavia; St. Bruno; St. Faith

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer, 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan

St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer, 1661. Creator: Claude Mellan
St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer, 1661

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: Saint Teresa of Avilas Vision of the Dove, ca. 1650. Creator: Pierre Louis van Schuppen

Saint Teresa of Avilas Vision of the Dove, ca. 1650. Creator: Pierre Louis van Schuppen
Saint Teresa of Avilas Vision of the Dove, ca. 1650

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: Saint Teresa of Avila interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza, ca. 1640-59

Saint Teresa of Avila interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza, ca. 1640-59

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: The Vision of St. Theresa, 1570-1604. Creator: Antonius Wierix

The Vision of St. Theresa, 1570-1604. Creator: Antonius Wierix
The Vision of St. Theresa, 1570-1604

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: Altar Flanked by St. Louis and St. Theresa, mid-19th century

Altar Flanked by St. Louis and St. Theresa, mid-19th century

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory. Creator: Workshop of

Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory. Creator: Workshop of
Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory. (1630 to 1633)

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: St Theresa of Avila, 1886

St Theresa of Avila, 1886. Theresa of Avila (1515-1582) was a Spanish mystic and saint who reformed the Carmelite order. Published in Butlers Lives of the Saints, DIV 6, by the Rev Alban Butler

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: St Teresa of Avila before the Cross, c1621-1663. Artist: Guido Cagnacci

St Teresa of Avila before the Cross, c1621-1663. Artist: Guido Cagnacci
St Teresa of Avila before the Cross, c1621-1663. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), was a Spanish mystic and saint who reformed the Carmelite order. She is depicted in tears and wearing a crown of thorns

Background imageSt Teresa Of Avila Collection: St Theresa of Avila, c1634-1689. Artist: Thomas Blanchet

St Theresa of Avila, c1634-1689. Artist: Thomas Blanchet
St Theresa of Avila, c1634-1689. Theresa of Avila (1515-1582), was a Spanish mystic and saint who reformed the Carmelite order



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Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), a Spanish Carmelite nun and Doctor of the Church, is depicted in various artworks throughout history. In Jacques Callot's "St. Theresa: The Ecstasy," she is shown in rapture, surrounded by angels and the saints Placidus and Flavia. Saint Bruno, the founder of the Carthusian Order, and Saint Faith, a virgin and martyr, are also present. In Claude Mellan's "St. Theresa Kneeling in Prayer," she is seen in deep contemplation, her soul yearning for union with God. In "Saint Teresa of Avila's Vision of the Dove," she is shown in ecstasy, with a dove descending upon her. In "Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza," she is shown in prayer, interceding for the soul of a deceased man. In "The Vision of St. Theresa" by Antonius Wierix, she is shown in a mystical experience, surrounded by angels and seraphim. In the mid-19th century altar, she is flanked by Saint Louis and Saint Teresa. In "Saint Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory," she is shown in prayer, interceding for the souls in purgatory. In Guido Cagnacci's "St. Theresa of Avila before the Cross," she is shown in deep devotion, gazing upon the crucifix. In Thomas Blanchet's "St. Theresa of Avila," she is shown in a peaceful and contemplative pose, her soul filled with the love of God.