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Saint Teresa Collection

Saint Teresa of Avila, also known as Santa Teresa de Avila, was a prominent figure in the 17th century

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Santa Teresa de Avila, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous

Santa Teresa de Avila, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous
Santa Teresa de Avila, 17th century. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: PREL2A-00060

PREL2A-00060
Saint Teresa of Avila, founder of the Carmelite Reform convent, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a portrait

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Saint Teresa of Ávila in Ecstasy. Creator: Seghers, Gerard (1591-1651)

Saint Teresa of Ávila in Ecstasy. Creator: Seghers, Gerard (1591-1651)
Saint Teresa of Avila in Ecstasy. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Part of a manuscript. Letter no 96 of Saint Teresa to her niece Mother Maria Bautista

Part of a manuscript. Letter no 96 of Saint Teresa to her niece Mother Maria Bautista (Carta Nº 96 de Santa)
6267447 Part of a manuscript. Letter no 96 of Saint Teresa to her niece Mother Maria Bautista (Carta Nº 96 de Santa. Teresa, desde Sevilla, a su sobrina, la Madre Maria Bautista)

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. 1692 (painting)

Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. 1692 (painting)
6276768 Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. 1692 (painting) by Belgian School (17th Century); Zwatzusterklooster, Oudenaarde, Belgium; ePaul Maeyaert; Belgian, out of copyright

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. 1692 (painting)

Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. 1692 (painting)
6276769 Ecstasy of Saint Teresa. 1692 (painting) by Belgian School (17th Century); Zwatzusterklooster, Oudenaarde, Belgium; (add.info.: Detail text below right: SDUS ADM)

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: The Virgin and Child with Saint Anthony and Saint Teresa (oil on canvas)

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anthony and Saint Teresa (oil on canvas)
704242 The Virgin and Child with Saint Anthony and Saint Teresa (oil on canvas) by Reni, Guido (1575-1642); (add.info.: Altarpiece in the Church of Saint Teresa, Caprarola, Northern Lazio.); Italian

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Santa Teresa de Avila. Creator: Siciolante da Sermoneta, Girolamo (1521-c. 1580)

Santa Teresa de Avila. Creator: Siciolante da Sermoneta, Girolamo (1521-c. 1580)
Santa Teresa de Avila. Found in the collection of Stedelijk Museum Wuyts-Van Campen en Baron Caroly, Lier

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: The Vision of Saint Teresa of Avila, c. 1635. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

The Vision of Saint Teresa of Avila, c. 1635. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
The Vision of Saint Teresa of Avila, c. 1635. Found in the collection of Stedelijk Museum Wuyts-Van Campen en Baron Caroly, Lier

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: The Vision of Saint Teresa of Avila

The Vision of Saint Teresa of Avila. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: The Appearance of Christ to Saint Teresa of Avila

The Appearance of Christ to Saint Teresa of Avila. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Madama Torino

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Santa Teresa de Avila, 1644. Artist: Ribera, Jose, de (1591-1652)

Santa Teresa de Avila, 1644. Artist: Ribera, Jose, de (1591-1652)
Santa Teresa de Avila, 1644. Private Collection

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Gardens Villa Correr Stra recto Study Transverberation

Gardens Villa Correr Stra recto Study Transverberation
Artokoloro

Background imageSaint Teresa Collection: Saint Teresa, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, Peter Paul Rubens, Cornelis Galle (II), 1596

Saint Teresa, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, Peter Paul Rubens, Cornelis Galle (II), 1596 - 1659


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Saint Teresa of Avila, also known as Santa Teresa de Avila, was a prominent figure in the 17th century. Her life and teachings have inspired countless individuals throughout history. In this captivating manuscript letter, Saint Teresa writes to her niece Mother Maria Bautista from Sevilla on the 30th of November 1575. One notable depiction is found in the painting titled "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, " created in 1692 by an anonymous artist. This masterpiece can be found in the Cornaro Chapel of the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome, Italy. The painting captures a moment of divine connection between Saint Teresa and God, showcasing her deep spiritual devotion. Another remarkable artwork that portrays Saint Teresa is "The Virgin and Child with Saint Anthony and Saint Teresa. " Painted on canvas by Siciolante da Sermoneta around the mid-16th century, it showcases her alongside other revered saints. This piece highlights her significance within religious iconography. Pieter Paul Rubens also depicted Saint Teresa's visionary experiences through his work titled "The Vision of Avila" around 1635. This painting beautifully illustrates one such vision where she encounters heavenly beings while immersed in prayerful contemplation. Throughout these various artistic representations, we witness how deeply connected she was to spirituality and divine intervention. Whether it be through letters or paintings, each portrayal sheds light on different aspects of her extraordinary life. Saint Teresa's legacy continues to inspire people worldwide with her unwavering faith and mystical encounters with God. Her teachings emphasize inner reflection, prayerfulness, and seeking union with the divine presence within oneself. As we delve into these historical artifacts depicting moments from her life journey as well as visions experienced during intense spiritual states like ecstasy or encounters with Christ himself - we are reminded that even centuries later - she remains an influential figure whose impact transcends time itself.