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Saint Cecilia (Latin: Sancta Caecilia), also spelled Cecelia, was a Roman Christian virgin martyr, who is venerated in Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran ...
The Saint Cecilia Altarpiece is an oil painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael.Completed in his later years, in around 1516–1517, the painting depicts Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians and Church music, listening to a choir of angels in the company of Saints Paul, John the Evangelist, Augustine and Mary Magdalene.
The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia of Albi (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile d'Albi), also known as Albi Cathedral, is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Albi.First built in the aftermath of the Albigensian Crusade, the grim exterior resembles a fortress, but the interior is lavishly decorated with art and sculpture, a very ornate choir screen, and walls in bright blues and golds, in the ...
St. Cecilia is a Baroque sculpture by Stefano Maderno and commissioned by Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfrondrato in the church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome. Stefano Maderno was a famous Italian sculptor from the early 1600s best known for his statues of saints.
The Ecstasy of Saint Cecilia; S. Saint Cecilia (Poussin) This page was last edited on 20 April 2024, at 17:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The church contains two altarpieces by Guido Reni: Saints Valerian and Cecilia and a Decapitation of Saint Cecilia (1603). [5] Martyrdom of Saint Cecilia, by Stefano Maderno, one of the most famous examples of Baroque sculpture. Under the ciborium of Arnolfo di Cambio that shelters the main altar is a glass case enclosing the white marble ...
“Saint Cecilia. Mother of all whores.” Gentili, who died on February 6 at 52, is believed to be the first trans woman to have a funeral in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, her funeral organizers said.
Raphael: a critical catalogue of his pictures, wall-paintings and tapestries, 88; Raffaello Sanzio catalog raisonné, 1989, 72; St Cecilia, Web Gallery of Art (English) Estasi di Santa Cecilia fra i Santi Paolo, Giovanni Evangelista, Agostino e Maria Maddalena, Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna (Italian)