St Bartholomew Collection
"St. Bartholomew: A Journey Through Art and Devotion" Step into the world of St
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"St. Bartholomew: A Journey Through Art and Devotion" Step into the world of St. Bartholomew, one of the lesser-known apostles, through a captivating collection of artworks spanning centuries. This set of thirteen Apostles Spoons from 1626 showcases intricate engravings that depict the life and martyrdom of this revered saint. Giovanni Lanfranco's oil on canvas masterpiece, "Madonna and Child with St. Charles Borromeo and St. Bartholomew, " transports us to the early 17th century, where we witness St. Bartholomew's presence alongside other holy figures in adoration. In another striking piece titled "Saint John the evangelist and Saint Bartholomew with Pontichino della Sale, " an oil painting from 1527 captures a moment frozen in time as these saints engage with individuals from different walks of life. The panel artwork "Saint Bartholomew, Saint Lawrence" takes us back even further to the mid-14th century when religious art flourished. Here we see St. Bartholomew depicted alongside another esteemed saint, showcasing their shared devotion to spreading God's message. Delve into medieval storytelling through Harley Roll Y 6's Roundel featuring an angel conversing with St. Guthlac while being observed by Beccelm – a scene that encapsulates both heavenly guidance and earthly struggles faced by believers like St. Bartholomew. The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew portrayed on canvas during the seventeenth century evokes deep emotions as it depicts his ultimate sacrifice for his faith – a testament to his unwavering dedication till his last breath. Jesus' prophetic words echo through time in a poignant mid-nineteenth-century painting titled "Jesus said - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me. " This reminder serves as a powerful reflection on loyalty and betrayal, leaving us to ponder the significance of St.