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Teresa Collection (#3)

"Discovering the Divine: The Life and Legacy of Saint Teresa" Saint Teresa, also known as Saint Teresa of Avila

Background imageTeresa Collection: Frances Richmond, Diana

Frances Richmond, Diana
FRANCES TERESA STUART, duchess of RICHMOND, mistress of Charles II, third wife of Charles, 3rd duke as Diana the huntress Date: 1647 - 1702

Background imageTeresa Collection: Frances Richmond Minerva

Frances Richmond Minerva
FRANCES TERESA STUART, duchess of RICHMOND, mistress of Charles II, third wife of Charles, 3rd duke dressed as the goddess Minerva Date: 1647 - 1702

Background imageTeresa Collection: Frances Richmond Mezzo

Frances Richmond Mezzo
FRANCES TERESA STUART, duchess of RICHMOND, mistress of Charles II, third wife of Charles, 3rd duke Date: 1647 - 1702

Background imageTeresa Collection: Martha Blount

Martha Blount
MARTHA BLOUNT sister of Teresa Blount friend of Alexander Pope Date: 1690 - 1762

Background imageTeresa Collection: Teresa Macri / Byron

Teresa Macri / Byron
TERESA MACRI known as The Maid of Athens until she met Byron Date: circa 1809

Background imageTeresa Collection: Teresa Macri (Stone)

Teresa Macri (Stone)
TERESA MACRI known as The Maid of Athens until she met Byron Date: circa 1809

Background imageTeresa Collection: CRAIGIE (1867 - 1906)

CRAIGIE (1867 - 1906)
PEARL MARY TERESA CRAIGIE English/American writer, nom de plume: John Oliver Hobbes. Date: 1867 - 1906

Background imageTeresa Collection: St Teresa of Avila with angels

St Teresa of Avila with angels
Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), visionary, with angels

Background imageTeresa Collection: St Teresa of Avila writing

St Teresa of Avila writing
Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) writing in her cell with divine inspiration from the Holy Ghost

Background imageTeresa Collection: Jesus and St Teresa

Jesus and St Teresa
St Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) with a vision of Christ

Background imageTeresa Collection: Lady Stavordale and her interests

Lady Stavordale and her interests
Montage photograph of Lady Stavordale, formerly Helen Elizabeth Ward, wife of Edward Fox-Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester

Background imageTeresa Collection: Teresa Cogni

Teresa Cogni
MARGARITA COGNI a friend Date: circa 1800

Background imageTeresa Collection: Posada, The Little Duck with Teresa, Mexico

Posada, The Little Duck with Teresa, Mexico
The Little Duck with Teresa, Mexico. circa 1900

Background imageTeresa Collection: Carioca Aqueduct, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Carioca Aqueduct, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
View of the Carioca Aqueduct, built in the mid-18th century on Santa Teresa Hill, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTeresa Collection: St. Teresa in Ecstasy. Anonymous author of La Paz

St. Teresa in Ecstasy. Anonymous author of La Paz. 17th c. Colonial baroque. Oil on canvas. BOLIVIA. LA PAZ. La Paz. National Museum of Art

Background imageTeresa Collection: TERESA of JESUS, Saint (1515-1582). RIBERA, Jos

TERESA of JESUS, Saint (1515-1582). RIBERA, Jos頨 1588-1652). Painting. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Sevilla. Fine Arts Museum

Background imageTeresa Collection: JOVER Y CASANOVA, Francisco (1836-1890). The Queen

JOVER Y CASANOVA, Francisco (1836-1890). The Queen RegentMaria Christina of Austria oath of the Constitution of 1876 accompanied by the Princesses Mercedes and Teresa

Background imageTeresa Collection: GAUDI, Antoni. Santa Teresa School

GAUDI, Antoni. Santa Teresa School
GAUDI i CORNET, Antoni (1852-1926). Colegio de las Teresianas (Teresianas School). SPAIN. Barcelona. Colegio de las Teresianas (Teresianas School). Facade. Modernism. Architecture

Background imageTeresa Collection: Teresa Elizabeth Furtado, Victorian actress

Teresa Elizabeth Furtado, Victorian actress
Teresa Elizabeth Furtado (1845-1877), Victorian actress who appeared in leading melodramatic roles at the Adelphi Theatre, London. She married the English actor, John Clarke. Date: circa 1870s

Background imageTeresa Collection: Maria Teresa Del Riego

Maria Teresa Del Riego
MARIA TERESA DEL RIEGO wife and subsequently widow of Rafael del Riego, Spanish patriot and military commander - she took refuge in England and died in Chelsea. Date: ? - 1824

Background imageTeresa Collection: Teresa Milanollo

Teresa Milanollo
Domenica Maria TERESA MILANOLLA (on left) and her older sister Maria, Italian violin-playing sisters Date: 1827 - 1904

Background imageTeresa Collection: Virgin Placing St Teresa Avila Under Protection

Virgin Placing St Teresa Avila Under Protection
Artokoloro

Background imageTeresa Collection: TERESA NOCE (1900-1980). Italian labor leader, activist, journalist, and feminist

TERESA NOCE (1900-1980). Italian labor leader, activist, journalist, and feminist. Photograph, c1949

Background imageTeresa Collection: BROOKLYN: PREACHING, 1965. Sister Teresa preaching at Pentecostal street service in East New York

BROOKLYN: PREACHING, 1965. Sister Teresa preaching at Pentecostal street service in East New York, Brooklyn, New York. Photograph by Frank Espada, 1965

Background imageTeresa Collection: CONGRESSWOMEN, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon

CONGRESSWOMEN, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon at the Capitol, 4 March 1938. Left to right: Representatives Caroline O Day, Edith Nourse Rogers, Mary T

Background imageTeresa Collection: CONGRESSWOMEN, 1937. Left to right: Hattie Caraway, Senior Senator from Arkansas

CONGRESSWOMEN, 1937. Left to right: Hattie Caraway, Senior Senator from Arkansas and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills; Representative Caroline O Day

Background imageTeresa Collection: Peter Rittig (German, 1798 - 1819), Teresa Scala, Calabrese, 1819, graphite on wove paper

Peter Rittig (German, 1798 - 1819), Teresa Scala, Calabrese, 1819, graphite on wove paper

Background imageTeresa Collection: Christ and St. Teresa, Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, 1747 - 1801

Christ and St. Teresa, Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt, 1747 - 1801

Background imageTeresa Collection: DANIEL EDGAR SICKLES (1825-1914). American politician and soldier

DANIEL EDGAR SICKLES (1825-1914). American politician and soldier. Anonymous letter dated 24 February 1859 to the Honorable Daniel Sickles informing him of his wifes affair with Philip B. Key

Background imageTeresa Collection: THERESE von BRUNSVIK (1775-1861). Hungarian countess; pupil and friend of German

THERESE von BRUNSVIK (1775-1861). Hungarian countess; pupil and friend of German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Oil on canvas, c1805, by Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder

Background imageTeresa Collection: MARIA THERESA (1717-1789). Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia

MARIA THERESA (1717-1789). Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia. Gravure reproduction of a painting by W. Camphausen, 1884

Background imageTeresa Collection: MARIA THERESA AND FRANCIS I of Austria with their children, 1756

MARIA THERESA AND FRANCIS I of Austria with their children, 1756. The future Emperor Joseph II stands on the Empresss right; in the cradle is the Archduchess Marie Antoinette, future Queen of France

Background imageTeresa Collection: COUNTESS TERESA GUICCIOLI (1801?-1873). Italian noblewoman and mistress of George Gordon

COUNTESS TERESA GUICCIOLI (1801?-1873). Italian noblewoman and mistress of George Gordon, Lord Byron. Drawing, 1839, by Count Alfred d Orsay (1801-1852)

Background imageTeresa Collection: DUCHESS OF ANGOULEME (1778-1851). Marie Therese Charlotte, daughter of King Louis XVI of France

DUCHESS OF ANGOULEME (1778-1851). Marie Therese Charlotte, daughter of King Louis XVI of France and Duchess of Angouleme. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageTeresa Collection: St Teresa (Theresa) of Avila before the Cross. Spanish nun (1515-1582): Reformer of Carmelite order

St Teresa (Theresa) of Avila before the Cross. Spanish nun (1515-1582): Reformer of Carmelite order. Guido Cagnacci (1601-1681). Oil on canvas. Private collection

Background imageTeresa Collection: St Teresa (Theresa) of Avila (1515-1582) Spanish mystic and saint who reformed Carmellite order

St Teresa (Theresa) of Avila (1515-1582) Spanish mystic and saint who reformed Carmellite order. Artist, Thomas Blanchet (1614-1689), French historical painter

Background imageTeresa Collection: Las Meninas (The Maids of Honour), 1656. Oil on canvas. Portrait by Diego Velasquez

Las Meninas (The Maids of Honour), 1656. Oil on canvas. Portrait by Diego Velasquez (1599-1660) Spanish painter. Infanta Margarita Teresa attended by maids of honour, chaperone, bodyguard

Background imageTeresa Collection: Austrian Royal Family : Maria Teresa (1717-1780) Holy Roman Empress, Archduchess

Austrian Royal Family : Maria Teresa (1717-1780) Holy Roman Empress, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia with husband Emperor Francis I (1708-1765) and their family

Background imageTeresa Collection: FERNANDEZ, Gregorio (1576-1636). Saint Teresa

FERNANDEZ, Gregorio (1576-1636). Saint Teresa of Avila. 1625. Polychromatic carving. Baroque art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture

Background imageTeresa Collection: Spain (1890). Launching of the cruise ship Infanta

Spain (1890). Launching of the cruise ship Infanta
" Spain (1890). Launching of the cruise ship " Infanta Maric Teresa" in the shipyard " Astilleros del Nervion" in Bilbao with the presence of the Queen Regent

Background imageTeresa Collection: CABARRUS Y GELABERT, Teresa (1773-1835). Spanish

CABARRUS Y GELABERT, Teresa (1773-1835). Spanish noblewoman, daughter of Francisco Cabarrus. She was married to Jean Lambert Taillen, a French political figure of the revolutionary period. Litography

Background imageTeresa Collection: JOAQUIM, Leandro (1738-1798). View of the Lagoon

JOAQUIM, Leandro (1738-1798). View of the Lagoon of Boqueirao and the Acqueduct of Santa Teresa. 18th c. Colonial baroque. Oil on canvas. BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro. National Museum of Fine Arts

Background imageTeresa Collection: SPAIN. Zaragoza. Expo Zaragoza 2008. Water Tower

SPAIN. Zaragoza. Expo Zaragoza 2008. Water Tower, by Enrique de Teresa. Architecture

Background imageTeresa Collection: FERNANDEZ, Gregorio (1576-1636)

FERNANDEZ, Gregorio (1576-1636). Saint Teresa de Jesus. Polychrome wood. Castilian School. SPAIN. Avila. Convent

Background imageTeresa Collection: VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

Background imageTeresa Collection: Teresa of Jesus, Saint

Teresa of Jesus, Saint
Latin version of Aesops Fables carried out by the Italian humanist Lorenzo Valla. Edited in Salamanca by Juan

Background imageTeresa Collection: TERESA of JESUS, Saint (1515-1582)

TERESA of JESUS, Saint (1515-1582). Xylography

Background imageTeresa Collection: VERSAILLES: MASKED BALL. Masquerade ball given at the Palace of Versailles, France

VERSAILLES: MASKED BALL. Masquerade ball given at the Palace of Versailles, France, on the occasion of the marriage of the Dauphin, later King Louis XV, and Maria Teresa of Spain, 1745




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"Discovering the Divine: The Life and Legacy of Saint Teresa" Saint Teresa, also known as Saint Teresa of Avila, was a remarkable figure whose spiritual journey continues to inspire generations. From her encounters with Christ to her profound devotion, she left an indelible mark on history. In one iconic painting titled "Napoleon Meets Josephine, " we catch a glimpse of Saint Teresa's unwavering faith. Her serene presence alongside the crucifix symbolizes her deep connection with God and his sacrifice for humanity. Another powerful image captures the moment when Teresa meets the Child Jesus. This encounter showcases her childlike innocence and pure love for God, reminding us all to approach our faith with humility and sincerity. Throughout her life, Saint Teresa faced numerous challenges but remained steadfast in her pursuit of justice. In "St Teresa of Avila with angel of justice, " we witness her determination to uphold righteousness in a world filled with turmoil. The artwork by Cerutti portrays the essence of Saint Teresa's spirituality beautifully. With every brushstroke, he brings forth her inner strength and unwavering devotion that made her an influential figure during her time. As we delve deeper into Santa Teresa's life through paintings like "TERESA of JESUS, " we are captivated by the intensity behind those eyes – eyes that have witnessed both joyous revelations and agonizing trials. Beyond being an icon within religious circles, Maria Teresa Isabella embodied grace and elegance throughout history. Her regal presence serves as a reminder that even amidst worldly responsibilities, one can still find solace in their faith. Saint Teresa's legacy lives on through these artistic representations – each stroke capturing a different facet of this extraordinary woman who dedicated herself entirely to serving God. May we draw inspiration from her example as we navigate our own spiritual journeys today.