Scholastica Collection
Scholastica, also known as Saint Scholastica, holds a significant place in history alongside her brother, St. Benedict
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Scholastica, also known as Saint Scholastica, holds a significant place in history alongside her brother, St. Benedict. Their bond and devotion to God are beautifully depicted in various artworks throughout the centuries. In the 15th-century fresco titled "Last Conversation between St. Benedict and St. " their profound connection is captured as they engage in their final discussion before parting ways. This artwork symbolizes the deep spiritual connection shared by these two saints. Another masterpiece that showcases Scholastica's importance is "Madonna and Child with Saints. " Painted around 1515 by Francesco Francia, this piece features Scholastica alongside Saints Benedict, Justina, and Placidus. It portrays her as an integral figure within the Christian faith. Philippe de Champaigne's painting "Anna of Austria with her children" depicts Anna praying to the Holy Trinity while accompanied by Saints Benedict and Scholastica. This artwork highlights how she was revered not only for her own virtues but also for inspiring others through her devotion. Gilles Rousselet's creation named "St. Scholastica" further emphasizes her significance within religious artistry during his time period. The attention to detail in this piece showcases both beauty and holiness associated with Saint Scholastica. The Liesborn Altarpiece created by Master of Liesborn presents a scene featuring Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica, and Benedict together on one panel—a testament to their collective impact on Christianity. Lastly, located in Lazio Viterbo Montefiascone S. Flaviano Italy stands a statue dedicated to Saint Scholasticain 1886—an enduring tribute honoring her legacy even today.