Zenobius Collection
"Zenobius: A Saint of Miracles and Devotion" From the ethereal brushstrokes of renowned artists like Botticelli, Gozzoli, and Albertinelli
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"Zenobius: A Saint of Miracles and Devotion" From the ethereal brushstrokes of renowned artists like Botticelli, Gozzoli, and Albertinelli, emerges the captivating story of Zenobius. This revered saint's life is depicted in a series of masterpieces that have stood the test of time. In "Madonna and Child with Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist, " we witness Zenobius' presence among holy figures as he shares his divine wisdom. The detail captured in "Detail of the Crowd, Shrine of St. Zenobius" transports us to a bronze shrine dedicated to this beloved saint during 1432-35. One painting that leaves an indelible mark on our hearts is "Saint Zenobius raises a boy from the dead. " Created by Benozzo Gozzoli in 1462, it portrays one of many miracles attributed to this remarkable figure. Another masterpiece by Mariotto Albertinelli titled "Madonna and Child with Saints James and Zenobius" showcases how deeply venerated he was during his lifetime. The artistic genius Sandro Botticelli immortalizes Saint Zenobius through multiple works such as "Three Miracles of Saint Zenobius, " where each scene unfolds like a sacred narrative. In Giovanni Bilivert's rendition titled "Saint Zenobius revives a Dead Boy, " we witness another miraculous event brought forth by this extraordinary saint. Botticelli's brush captures both wonderment and sorrow in his piece entitled "Last Miracle and the Death of Saint Zenobius. " This poignant artwork serves as a testament to his enduring legacy even after passing from mortal existence. Tempera on panel brings forth vivid colors in pieces like "Madonna and Child with Saints" (1486) while tempera on wood breathes life into scenes depicting early moments from Saint Zenobius' life ("Four Scenes from the Early Life of Saint Zenobius").