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Celestine Collection

"Discovering the Legacy of Celestine: From History to Art and Entertainment" Celestine, a name that echoes through time

Background imageCelestine Collection: Goetestinus II

Goetestinus II
LLM460430 Goetestinus II by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Goetestinus II. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageCelestine Collection: Vichy Spring Water being sold by the glass at the Celestine source

Vichy Spring Water being sold by the glass at the Celestine source
942814 Vichy Spring Water being sold by the glass at the Celestine source, 1890-1900 (chromolitho) by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French

Background imageCelestine Collection: Ballet dancer Celestine Emarot as Addison

Ballet dancer Celestine Emarot as Addison in Lady Henriette by Mazilier, Academie Royale de Musique, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Victor Dollet from Galerie Dramatique

Background imageCelestine Collection: Opera singer Celestine Darcier as Griselda

Opera singer Celestine Darcier as Griselda in L Esclave de Camoens by Friedrich von Flotow, Theatre de l Opera Comique, 1843

Background imageCelestine Collection: Celeste Darcier as Mlle. de Semiane in Les

Celeste Darcier as Mlle. de Semiane in Les
French soprano singer Madame Celeste Darcier as Mlle. de Semiane in the comic opera Les Mousquetaires de la Reine by Fromental Halevy, Theatre Royal de l Opera Comique, 1846

Background imageCelestine Collection: Celestine Darcier as Colette in Jeannot et Colin, 1845

Celestine Darcier as Colette in Jeannot et Colin, 1845
Soprano singer Celestine Darcier as Colette in Jeannot et Colin by Nicolo, Theatre Royal de l Opera Comique, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor

Background imageCelestine Collection: Coelestinus III

Coelestinus III
LLM460440 Coelestinus III by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coelestinus III. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageCelestine Collection: S Coelestinus V

S Coelestinus V
LLM460455s Coelestinus V by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.:s Coelestinus V. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageCelestine Collection: Soups (chromolitho)

Soups (chromolitho)
3649866 Soups (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Soups. Illustration for Mrs Beetons Book of Household Management (Ward Lock)

Background imageCelestine Collection: S Coelestinus I

S Coelestinus I
LLM460303s Coelestinus I by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.:s Coelestinus I. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageCelestine Collection: CELESTINIAN

CELESTINIAN
Member of the CELESTINE ORDER Date: 1848

Background imageCelestine Collection: BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the Spedale

BARTOLO, Domenico di. History of the Spedale
DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine III Grants Autonomy to the Hospital of Siena in 1192. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)

Background imageCelestine Collection: Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine

Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine and rock salt.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageCelestine Collection: Mlle Scriwaneck in costume as Satan in Les

Mlle Scriwaneck in costume as Satan in Les
Mlle. Scriwaneck in costume as Satan in Les Enfers de Paris at Theatre des Varietes.. Augustine-Celestine Scriwaneck (1825-1910) had a sharp and wiry voice

Background imageCelestine Collection: Landscape in the Ile de France, c. 1878

Landscape in the Ile de France, c. 1878
BAL76341 Landscape in the Ile de France, c.1878 by Guillaumin, Jean Baptiste Armand (1841-1927); 50x60 cm; Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageCelestine Collection: MARIE GALLI-MARIE (1840-1905). Marie Celestine Laurence Galli-Marie. French singer

MARIE GALLI-MARIE (1840-1905). Marie Celestine Laurence Galli-Marie. French singer. Photographed in the title role of Georges Bizets Carmen, which she was the first to perform in 1875

Background imageCelestine Collection: Celestine crystals in sulphur groundmass, close-up

Celestine crystals in sulphur groundmass, close-up

Background imageCelestine Collection: Crystallized blue Celestine

Crystallized blue Celestine

Background imageCelestine Collection: Celestite

Celestite
A mass of celestite crystals. Celestite is strontium sulphate and is the source of red colours in fireworks

Background imageCelestine Collection: Celestine

Celestine

Background imageCelestine Collection: DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine

DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). Pope Celestine III Grants Autonomy to the Hospital of Siena in 1192. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)

Background imageCelestine Collection: Pope Caelestinus III

Pope Caelestinus III
POPE CAELESTINUS III (Giacinto Buboni)

Background imageCelestine Collection: Pope Caelestinus II

Pope Caelestinus II
POPE CAELESTINUS II (Guido di Castello)

Background imageCelestine Collection: Pope Caelestinus IV

Pope Caelestinus IV
POPE CAELESTINUS IV (Goffredo Castiglione)

Background imageCelestine Collection: Celestine Galli-Marie

Celestine Galli-Marie
CELESTINE GALLI-MARIE (Marie de l Isle) French mezzo-soprano, best known for her portrayals of Mignon and Carmen


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"Discovering the Legacy of Celestine: From History to Art and Entertainment" Celestine, a name that echoes through time, holds a rich tapestry of stories and accomplishments. In Bartolo's "History of the Spedale, " we delve into the life of Domenico di Bartolo, an artist whose works adorned the walls of this renowned institution. Goetestinus II, a prominent figure in history, left his mark on Celestine as well. His influence can be seen in various aspects, such as Vichy Spring Water being sold by the glass at the Celestine source - a testament to its purity and healing properties. But it is not only historical figures who bear this illustrious name; artists have also embraced it with grace. Ballet dancer Celestine Emarot mesmerized audiences with her ethereal performances as Addison. Opera singer Celestine Darcier enchanted listeners with her powerful voice in roles like Griselda and Mlle. De Semiane in Les. The arts continue to pay homage to this captivating name even today. In 1845, Colette brought Jeannot et Colin to life on stage as she portrayed the character named Colette - a performance that surely captivated hearts. Coelestinus III and S Coelestinus V are names associated with power and authority within religious realms – their presence adding depth to the significance behind "Celestine. " Beyond artistry and spirituality lies another facet: gastronomy. Soups depicted in chromolitho form remind us how food has always been intertwined with our culture – perhaps even enjoyed by those who once walked under celestial skies. Lastly, S Coelestinus I stands tall among his predecessors – leaving an indelible mark on history through his papacy. From historical accounts to artistic expressions across different mediums, "Celestine" remains an enigmatic force that continues to inspire awe and admiration.