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Santa Maria Antiqua Collection

Discover the spiritual wonders in Rome, a hidden gem of Early Christian art

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus (fresco)

Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus (fresco)
703234 Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: According to Christian tradition)

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Remains of a fresco, Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco)

Remains of a fresco, Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco)
703228 Remains of a fresco, Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Damaged fresco from Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco)

Damaged fresco from Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco)
703231 Damaged fresco from Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Madonna and Child with Saints Anne, Elizabeth and John the Baptist (fresco)

Madonna and Child with Saints Anne, Elizabeth and John the Baptist (fresco)
703235 Madonna and Child with Saints Anne, Elizabeth and John the Baptist (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Gregory of Nyssa (fresco)

Gregory of Nyssa (fresco)
703232 Gregory of Nyssa (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Saint Gregory of Nyssa (c.335-c.395).); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Epiphany (fresco)

Epiphany (fresco)
703233 Epiphany (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Madonna and Child (fresco)

Madonna and Child (fresco)
703230 Madonna and Child (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Crucifixion, 741-52 (fresco)

Crucifixion, 741-52 (fresco)
703229 Crucifixion, 741-52 (fresco) by Italian School, (8th century); Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Christ in Majesty with Saints, Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco)

Christ in Majesty with Saints, Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco)
703227 Christ in Majesty with Saints, Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Virgin Mary and Pope Adrian I (fresco)

Virgin Mary and Pope Adrian I (fresco)
703236 Virgin Mary and Pope Adrian I (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Pope Adrian I (c.700-95), head of the Church from 772 until his death.); Italian

Background imageSanta Maria Antiqua Collection: Carpet frieze from Chamber E, Wall 6 of Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Carpet frieze from Chamber E, Wall 6 of Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Carpet frieze from Chamber E, Wall 6 of the church of Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy, (1928). About 750 [AD]...Period of Zacharias (741-752). After Joseph Wilpert


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Discover the spiritual wonders in Rome, a hidden gem of Early Christian art. Witness the poignant tale of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus in the hauntingly beautiful Martyrdom fresco. Marvel at the Remains of a fresco depicting the Madonna and Child with Saints Anne, Elizabeth, and John the Baptist. Ponder the profound symbolism of Gregory of Nyssa's enigmatic fresco. Celebrate the Epiphany with the Adoration of the Magi. Contemplate the Crucifixion and Christ in Majesty with Saints, while the Virgin Mary and Pope Adrian I look on. And, admire the intricate Carpet frieze from Chamber E, a testament to the unknown artist's mastery. Each fresco tells a story, inviting us to reflect on the depths of faith and the beauty of divine artistry.