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Saint Andrew Corsini kneeling Mary Child Sanctus Andreas Corsinus
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Saint Andrew Corsini kneeling Mary Child Sanctus Andreas Corsinus
Saint Andrew Corsini kneeling for Mary with Child Sanctus Andreas Corsinus (title on object), Saint Andrew Corsini kneeling for Mary with Child. Maria and the Christ Child are floating putti. Maria points to a sheet with the text:s eruus meus es tu / quia elegi te / et inte gloriabor. Madonna: i.e. Mary with the Christ Child, Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole, possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf, Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (mentioned on object), Italy, 1686 - 1748, paper, engraving, h 448 mm × w 268 mm
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Media ID 19545526
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1686 1748 Bishop Christ Child Fiesole Giovanni Girolamo Frezza Lamb Maria Mary Possible Attributes Sword Text Title Wolf Aspergillum Mentioned
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In this engraving from the Liszt Collection, we are transported to a sacred moment between Saint Andrew Corsini and Mary with the Christ Child. The image depicts Saint Andrew Corsini, a Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole, kneeling in humble reverence before the Madonna and her divine Son. Surrounded by ethereal beauty, Maria and the Christ Child are accompanied by floating putti, adding an enchanting touch to the scene. As Mary points towards a sheet with text, her gentle guidance seems to convey profound wisdom and grace. The intricate details of this print showcase Giovanni Girolamo Frezza's artistic mastery. Every stroke on paper brings forth a sense of devotion that transcends time. The delicate engravings capture not only the physical attributes associated with Saint Andrew Corsini - such as his aspergillum or holy water sprinkler - but also symbolic elements like the lamb representing purity, sword signifying martyrdom, and wolf symbolizing his ability to tame evil forces. Italy's rich history is reflected in every line etched onto this masterpiece. Created between 1686-1748, it serves as both an exquisite work of art and a testament to religious fervor during that era. As we gaze upon this print, we cannot help but feel drawn into its spiritual aura. It reminds us of Saint Andrew Corsini's unwavering faith and dedication while inspiring us to seek our own connection with divinity.
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