Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Benedictine Collection (page 6)

"Benedictine: A Timeless Legacy of Faith, Culture, and Innovation" In the realm of monastic traditions, one name stands out with an aura of reverence - Benedictine

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Placidus Fixlmillner (engraving)

Placidus Fixlmillner (engraving)
815871 Placidus Fixlmillner (engraving) by Austrian School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Placidus Fixlmillner (1721-1791)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Fragments of stone carving from the Abbey of St Saviour in Bermondsey (engraving)

Fragments of stone carving from the Abbey of St Saviour in Bermondsey (engraving)
781260 Fragments of stone carving from the Abbey of St Saviour in Bermondsey (engraving) by Basire, James (1730-1802); length: 19 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Deanery Winchester, c. 1830 (engraving)

The Deanery Winchester, c. 1830 (engraving)
3058215 The Deanery Winchester, c.1830 (engraving) by Carter, Owen Brown (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraved by J.Le Kuex for Picturesque Memorials of Winchester St Swithuns Priory 13th)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Cheney Court Winchester, c. 1830 (engraving)

Cheney Court Winchester, c. 1830 (engraving)
3058216 Cheney Court Winchester, c.1830 (engraving) by Carter, Owen Brown (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraved by J.Le Kuex for Picturesque Memorials of Winchester this Elizabethan)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Bermondsey Abbey

Bermondsey Abbey
View of Bermondsey Abbey in 1790. It was an English Benedictine monastery. Most widely known as an 11th-century foundation, it had a precursor mentioned in the early eighth century

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The medieval Benedictine Abbey at Einsiedeln, Switzerland

The medieval Benedictine Abbey at Einsiedeln, Switzerland. Badia di Einsedlen. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Migliavacca from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The medieval castle of Grandson, Vaud, Switzerland

The medieval castle of Grandson, Vaud, Switzerland. Castello di Grandson. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Migliavacca from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Benedictine Abbey of St Winnock, Bergen, Netherlands, 1649 (hand-coloured engraving)

The Benedictine Abbey of St Winnock, Bergen, Netherlands, 1649 (hand-coloured engraving)
478392 The Benedictine Abbey of St Winnock, Bergen, Netherlands, 1649 (hand-coloured engraving) by Blaeu, Joan (1596-1673); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Ruins of Jumieges Abbey, 1800s

Ruins of Jumieges Abbey, 1800s
Ruins of Jumieges Abbey, Benedictine monastery in Normandy France. Rovine della Badia di Jumieges. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre brothers after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Interior of an inn in the Kingdom of Valencia, Spain, 1800s

Interior of an inn in the Kingdom of Valencia, Spain, 1800s. Travellers eat and drink, chat and play music on guitar and lute while staff cook in the hearth at dinner time. Interno di un Albergo

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Charles the Bald, Carolingian Emperor, on his throne

Charles the Bald, Carolingian Emperor, on his throne, 9th century. He wears an extraodinary crown and holds a long rod. Squires on either side hold his great sword, spear and shield

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of Jumieges Abbey (photo)

View of Jumieges Abbey (photo)
NUL265483 View of Jumieges Abbey (photo) by French School, (11th century); Normandy, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Ms 501 St. Benedict (vellum)

Ms 501 St. Benedict (vellum)
NUL122589 Ms 501 St. Benedict (vellum) by Cione, Jacopo di (fl.1362-98) (attr. to); Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Plan and elevation of Cluny Abbey (engraving) (b / w photo)

Plan and elevation of Cluny Abbey (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR210457 Plan and elevation of Cluny Abbey (engraving) (b/w photo) by Giffart, Pierre (1638-1723); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: St. Benedict finds flour and feeds the monks, from the Life of St

St. Benedict finds flour and feeds the monks, from the Life of St
PCT164408 St. Benedict finds flour and feeds the monks, from the Life of St. Benedict, 1497-98 (fresco) by Signorelli, L. (c.1441-1523) & Sodoma, G

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo)

View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo)
XIR192805 View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo) by French School, (11th century); Casteil, France; (add.info.: founded in 1007 by Count Guifred Cabreta; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Cluny Abbey, from Grand Atlas, t. 2 (w / c on paper) (b / w photo)

Cluny Abbey, from Grand Atlas, t. 2 (w / c on paper) (b / w photo)
XDT192382 Cluny Abbey, from Grand Atlas, t.2 (w/c on paper) (b/w photo) by French School, (17th century); Min. Defense - Service Historique de l Armee de Terre, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Annunciation (photo)

Annunciation (photo)
JB226880 Annunciation (photo) by Spanish School, (12th century); Santo Domingo de Silos, Castilla y Leon, Spain; eJohn Bethell; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Miracle of the Virgin Mary saving pilgrims at Mont Saint-Michel (colour litho)

Miracle of the Virgin Mary saving pilgrims at Mont Saint-Michel (colour litho)
CHT221579 Miracle of the Virgin Mary saving pilgrims at Mont Saint-Michel (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Dream of St. Romauld (c. 951-1027) c. 1502 (vellum)

The Dream of St. Romauld (c. 951-1027) c. 1502 (vellum)
MMT223625 The Dream of St. Romauld (c.951-1027) c.1502 (vellum) by Attavante di Gabriello di Vanti di Bartolo (1452-c.1520); 44x34 cm; Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View across the double-cloister (photo)

View across the double-cloister (photo)
JB226882 View across the double-cloister (photo) by Spanish School; Santo Domingo de Silos, Castilla y Leon, Spain; eJohn Bethell; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Interior view of the nave and the vaulting (photo)

Interior view of the nave and the vaulting (photo)
XIR157993 Interior view of the nave and the vaulting (photo) by French School, (10th century); Abbey of Saint-Philibert, Tournus, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Choral Scene, from the Life of St. Benedict (fresco) (detail)

Choral Scene, from the Life of St. Benedict (fresco) (detail)
KAB62022 Choral Scene, from the Life of St. Benedict (fresco) (detail) by Signorelli, L. (c.1441-1523) & Sodoma, G. (1477-1549); Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Tuscany, Italy; eDario Grimaldi; Italian

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Madonna and Child Enthroned with St. Leonard and St. Francis of Paola

Madonna and Child Enthroned with St. Leonard and St. Francis of Paola
AGN35549 Madonna and Child Enthroned with St. Leonard and St. Francis of Paola by Pittoni, Giovanni Battista (1687-1767); Private Collection; Photo eAgnew s, London; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Ecclesiastical costume, 17th century, Benedictine order, from a painting by Eustache Lesueur, 1651

Ecclesiastical costume, 17th century, Benedictine order, from a painting by Eustache Lesueur, 1651
5855355 Ecclesiastical costume, 17th century, Benedictine order, from a painting by Eustache Lesueur, 1651. by Lechevallier-Chevignard, Edmond (1825-1902); (add.info.: Ecclesiastical costume)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Dominica de Silos (1000-1073) on the throne Dominica was a Navarre shepherd

Saint Dominica de Silos (1000-1073) on the throne Dominica was a Navarre shepherd
JLJ4668557 Saint Dominica de Silos (1000-1073) on the throne Dominica was a Navarre shepherd. He became a Benedictine monk in Silos, Castile

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Inside view of the Benedictine Church of Melk, 18th century (photography)

Inside view of the Benedictine Church of Melk, 18th century (photography)
LRI4596612 Inside view of the Benedictine Church of Melk, 18th century (photography) by Prandtauer, Jakob (1660-1726); Melk Abbey

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Benedict gives the rule to the monks (Benedict gives the rule to the monks

Saint Benedict gives the rule to the monks (Benedict gives the rule to the monks
LRI4694989 Saint Benedict gives the rule to the monks (Benedict gives the rule to the monks) fresco of the cloister made by Antonio Bazzi dit il Sodoma (1477 - 1549)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Benedict evangelized the inhabitants of Monte Cassino

Saint Benedict evangelized the inhabitants of Monte Cassino
LRI4694720 Saint Benedict evangelized the inhabitants of Monte Cassino, in the background the monks shoot down a statue of Apollo (Fresco, 1497-1498) by Signorelli

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Madonna with the child and Sts Benedict of Nursia, Justine

Madonna with the child and Sts Benedict of Nursia, Justine
LRI4691094 Madonna with the child and Sts Benedict of Nursia, Justine, Placide and Scolastica (oil on wood, c.1515) by Francia, (Francesco di Marco Raibolini) Il (1450-1517); Galleria Nazionale

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The miracle of the Goth: St. Benedict of Nursie, accompanied by Saint Maur

The miracle of the Goth: St. Benedict of Nursie, accompanied by Saint Maur
LRI4690276 The miracle of the Goth: St. Benedict of Nursie, accompanied by Saint Maur, meet a peasant Goth and miraculously repaired his sickle

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Maur (or Amaury, Amalric, Maura, Morane, Mauro) (St Maurus

Saint Maur (or Amaury, Amalric, Maura, Morane, Mauro) (St Maurus
LRI4693275 Saint Maur (or Amaury, Amalric, Maura, Morane, Mauro) (St Maurus) Polyptych panel from the Church of San Gerolamo della Cervara - Painting by Gerard David (ca)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The monk Romano put on the costume to the young Benedict of Nursie

The monk Romano put on the costume to the young Benedict of Nursie
LRI4690313 The monk Romano put on the costume to the young Benedict of Nursie and he retired to a cave. 13th century (fresco) by Consolo (Magister Conxolus) (13th century)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Life of Saint Benedict: How God Punishes Fiorenzo, 1497-1498 (fresco)

Life of Saint Benedict: How God Punishes Fiorenzo, 1497-1498 (fresco)
LRI4694717 Life of Saint Benedict: How God Punishes Fiorenzo, 1497-1498 (fresco) by Signorelli, Luca (c.1450-1523); Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Chiusure, Asciano, Tuscany

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Altarpiece of the coronation of the Virgin: 'Saint Benedict of Nursie resurrecting a

Altarpiece of the coronation of the Virgin: "Saint Benedict of Nursie resurrecting a
LRI4607976 Altarpiece of the coronation of the Virgin: " Saint Benedict of Nursie resurrecting a monk" Detrempe on wood by Piero di Giovanni dit Lorenzo Monaco (1370-1424) 1413 Florence

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Portrait of the Benedictine nun who would have been the mistress

Portrait of the Benedictine nun who would have been the mistress
XEE4170626 Portrait of the Benedictine nun who would have been the mistress and sister of Pope Gregoire XII and the mother of Eugene IV (Gabriele Condulmer 1383-1447)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: St. Benedict and a Hermit (oil on canvas)

St. Benedict and a Hermit (oil on canvas)
693025 St. Benedict and a Hermit (oil on canvas) by Viani, Domenico Maria (1668-1711); 207x150 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedict of Nursia (Italian)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Italy: Monreale, Benedictine cloister (b / w photo)

Italy: Monreale, Benedictine cloister (b / w photo)
5997738 Italy: Monreale, Benedictine cloister (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Monreale, Benedictine cloister)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Godstow Nunnery, Oxfordshire

Godstow Nunnery, Oxfordshire
5233605 Godstow Nunnery, Oxfordshire by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Godstow Nunnery, Oxfordshire)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Ancient English religious orders (engraving)

Ancient English religious orders (engraving)
5233499 Ancient English religious orders (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ancient English religious orders)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Blessed Bernard Tolomei Interceding for the Cessation of the Plague in Siena, c

Blessed Bernard Tolomei Interceding for the Cessation of the Plague in Siena, c
5242290 Blessed Bernard Tolomei Interceding for the Cessation of the Plague in Siena, c.1735 (oil on copper) by Crespi, Giuseppe Maria (Lo Spagnuolo) (1665-1747); 43.2x67 cm; J

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Austin (engraving)

Saint Austin (engraving)
816298 Saint Austin (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Austin a Benedictine Monk first preaching to the Saxons in Kent in the year 597)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: John Placid (1599-1681) and his brother Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet (c

John Placid (1599-1681) and his brother Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet (c
LMG157828 John Placid (1599-1681) and his brother Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet (c.1593-1686) (oil on canvas) by English School

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo)

View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo)
XIR192804 View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo) by French School, (11th century); Casteil, France; (add.info.: founded in 1007 by Count Guifred Cabreta; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Interior Engleberg Church

Interior Engleberg Church
Engelberg Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Engelberg, Canton of Obwalden, Switzerland Date: circa 1900s

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Project for restoration of Mont Saint-Michel (south side), March 1875 (w / c on paper)

Project for restoration of Mont Saint-Michel (south side), March 1875 (w / c on paper)
CHT221577 Project for restoration of Mont Saint-Michel (south side), March 1875 (w/c on paper) by Corroyer, Edouard-Jules (1837-1904); Bibliotheque du Patrimoine, Paris

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the church, c. 1052-67 (b / w photo)

View of the church, c. 1052-67 (b / w photo)
XIR239768 View of the church, c.1052-67 (b/w photo) by French School, (11th century); Notre-Dame, Jumieges Abbey, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the church interior, c. 1052-67 (b / w photo)

View of the church interior, c. 1052-67 (b / w photo)
XIR239765 View of the church interior, c.1052-67 (b/w photo) by French School, (11th century); Notre-Dame, Jumieges Abbey, France; French, out of copyright



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Benedictine: A Timeless Legacy of Faith, Culture, and Innovation" In the realm of monastic traditions, one name stands out with an aura of reverence - Benedictine. Rooted in centuries-old history and spiritual devotion, this order has left an indelible mark on various aspects of life. From the tranquil halls of Lindores Abbey in Scotland to the majestic St. Albans Cathedral in England, Benedictine monasteries have graced landscapes across Europe. These sacred spaces served as sanctuaries for contemplation and worship while nurturing knowledge and artistic expression. The influence monks extended beyond their cloistered walls. In Preci, Italy, a narrow street bore witness to their pioneering surgical skills during the sixteenth century when they established a renowned school for surgeons. Their expertise in removing kidney stones and performing eye surgeries earned them recognition throughout Europe. At the heart of this esteemed order lies Saint Benedict's Rule – a guidebook that shaped countless lives through its principles of discipline, humility, and communal living. The Library at the Abbey of Melk in Lower Austria preserves this treasured manuscript alongside other literary treasures that illuminate minds even today. Benedictines were not only devoted to spirituality but also embraced diverse fields like winemaking. Dom Perignon exemplifies this connection between faith and craftsmanship; his mastery transformed grapes into exquisite wines that continue to delight connoisseurs worldwide. Legends intertwine with Benedictinism too – from Saint Hugh of Lincoln's encounter with a swan symbolizing purity to Scholastica's profound bond with her twin brother Saint Benedict. These tales remind us that within these hallowed walls resided individuals whose lives embodied unwavering dedication towards God's calling. Nature itself seems touched by Benedectinism's grace; aerial views capture ethereal beauty surrounding sites like Orta San Giulio overlooking Lake Orta at dusk or St Michael's Mount near Penzance, Cornwall.