Saint Bernardino Of Siena Collection
Saint Bernardino of Siena, a revered figure in the Catholic Church, is depicted in various artworks throughout history
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Saint Bernardino of Siena, a revered figure in the Catholic Church, is depicted in various artworks throughout history. In one such portrayal from around 1465, the artist remains anonymous but captures the essence of this influential saint. Another artwork dating back to 1470/1480 showcases Saint Bernardino's image by an unknown creator. Jacques Callot's creation features St. Potentiana, St. Dunstan, St. Yvo, and Saint Bernardinus of Siena together in a piece that highlights their shared devotion to faith. Vincenzo Foppa's painting from approximately 1495/1500 focuses solely on Saint Bernardino himself. In another masterpiece created between 1480 and 1485 titled "Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Bernardino of Siena, " we see the saint alongside other prominent figures in religious iconography. The episodes captured through art also shed light on his miraculous abilities as seen in Episode 25 where he cures a diseased young man while being present in Rome. Episode 26 further emphasizes his divine powers as he performs miracles. A Processional Cross crafted by an Italian artist around 1479 showcases symbols associated with Saint Bernardino's life and teachings. The Workshop of Sano di Pietro portrays him between ca. 1460-70, capturing his likeness with great detail and reverence for his spiritual significance. Francesco di Giorgio Martini depicts Saint Bernardino preaching from a pulpit circa 1470-75—a powerful representation of his dedication to spreading God's word far and wide. Jan Provost immortalizes him once again through artistry during the period when Jan lived (1465-1529), showcasing how this saint continued to inspire generations long after his passing. Titian offers us insight into the creative process behind depicting this beloved figure with a study for St. Bernardino featured within Doge Gritti's votive picture around c1535.