Trinite Collection
"Trinite: A Divine Journey Through Art and History" Step into the realm of Trinite, where pious images transport you to a world of spirituality and devotion
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"Trinite: A Divine Journey Through Art and History" Step into the realm of Trinite, where pious images transport you to a world of spirituality and devotion. Behold the holy family adorned with the Holy Spirit and God in a mesmerizing chromolithography, reminding us of the divine connection between heaven and earth. Through the tapestry "Triumphs of the Mother of God, " witness the perspective that celebrates Mary's exalted status as she triumphs over all obstacles. The intricate details woven into this masterpiece from 1500-02 tell stories of faith, love, and devotion. In "Sacred Heart with God and Christ, " we glimpse at the state of a man who has purged his sins. This captivating image captures not only purity but also emphasizes virtues and an unwavering love for God. The Triptych of Trinity paintings on wood take us back to 1513 when art was used as a medium to express religious beliefs. Saint Cosimo, Saint John the Baptist, Saint John Evangelist, Saint Damien - they all stand before us in reverence to Trinity's divine presence. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter "Martyrdom of St Stephen, " an oil-on-canvas masterpiece depicting sacrifice for one's faith. It serves as a reminder that even in suffering lies redemption. The Order of Trinitarians or Mathurins dedicated themselves to redeeming captives; their noble cause is immortalized through art portraying their selfless acts. The redemption depicted here symbolizes hope amidst despair. Jacob Jordaens' monumental painting "The Last Judgment" leaves viewers awe-struck by its sheer size (91x3 m). It reminds us that our actions have consequences beyond this life—a powerful representation urging introspection. A Chinese scroll from 1900-1950 showcases Trinite's global influence—an ink-painted beauty measuring 110x55 cm—displayed at the Musee de l'hospice Saint Roch, Issoudun.