Sacred Heart Collection
The Sacred Heart holds a special place in the hearts of believers worldwide
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The Sacred Heart holds a special place in the hearts of believers worldwide. From the iconic image of Jesus' sacred heart to stunning altarpieces and stained glass windows, this symbol has captivated people for centuries. In Auxerre, Yonne, Burgundy, France, stands an exquisite Altarpiece of the Chapel of the Sacred Heart. Painted in 1922 with oil on canvas, it depicts Jesus surrounded by archangels in vibrant colors that bring life to this sacred scene. Traveling across continents to Puebla, Mexico, one can admire colorful stained glass windows portraying Jesus and his sacred heart at the Cathedral. These intricate works of art showcase not only religious devotion but also remarkable craftsmanship. Moving back to Europe, we find ourselves in Montmartre's Funicular and Sacre Coeur captured in a photograph from around 1905. The majestic basilica dedicated to the Sacred Heart overlooks Paris with its grandeur and spiritual significance. Delving into history reveals Plate 50 from "Spanish Colonial Designs of New Mexico, " created between 1935-1942 by an unknown artist. This artwork showcases a beautiful representation of the Sacred Heart as part of Spanish colonial design influences. Le Petit Sou - Journal de Defense Sociale presents us with a lithograph from 1900 depicting Jesus' sacred heart. This powerful image serves as a reminder of faith's role in shaping society during challenging times. Ex Voto dedicated to St. Catherine of Siena is an oil painting on panel that pays homage to both her saintly presence and devotion to Jesus' sacred heart during her lifetime (1347-80). Looking further back into history brings us to a printed design for a Tabernacle dating back approximately between 1750-56. This ornate piece exemplifies how artists incorporated depictions of the Sacred Heart into functional objects used within religious ceremonies. An enchanting artwork from the eighteenth century portrays the Virgin adoring the Christ Child with two saints.