Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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SHOW ON LINE # 3: a selection of 157 beautiful Rosina from the Collective Santini Llagarìa Vidal to donate you all a pleasant moment of relaxation

Dedicated to all the Friends collectors Santini and devotional images, to the readers habitués, now at home in the living room the Blog, and casual Internet users, even from countries far away from our World, which randomly and perhaps out of curiosity take place discreetly with us to admire the delicate beauty of SHOW ON LINE a collection of devotional image, flying soft colors and delicate lace, gently accompanied by a soothing melody .... Ben 157 Santini are today and the beautiful devotional image artifacts, dating from the eighteenth century the first half of sec.XX - including several valuable pieces of scapulars Romantic era - that animate and give color to the third EXHIBITION ON LINE, drawn from the private collection of beautiful and rich collection of English and dear Friend Socia AICIS - Italian Association Cultori holy pictures - Rosina Llagarìa Vidal which, as you know, I've already devoted an article recently on this blog , however, also accompanied by an extraordinary Gallery Santini.


Thanking Rosina for the generous, continued involvement and greet with affection I can only wish all of you, dear friends, good vision and good relaxation in the enchanting world inhabited by the ancient and precious sacred images .....


Paola Galanz

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Monday, November 22, 2010

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Collectibles Santini and Culture: the Agnus Dei: an ancient Christian tradition in step with the times to change his powerful protection of the devotees


-Agnus Dei-
Gorgeous and museum specimen manufactured on thick paper with fine wire rod fragments of the Paschal candles pontificate of Innocent XI, Benedict XIII and Clement XI well
famous relics including a piece of the veil placed on the statue of Our Lady of Loreto, on fine collage of rare vintage brocades.
Magnificent decor, typically Baroque, with Angels and rich floral miniature lighted colored tempera and gold leaf.
Origin Flemish monastery, XVII century

Private Collection Dr.Theo Breugelmans

is among the pieces housed in the most comprehensive and important collections museums and private devotional image of an extraordinary artifact absolutely sui generis and strictly conventual documentatamente knew from the golden era of its spread since the fifteenth century in Italy and major European countries of ancient Christian tradition and strong.
Originally born in the fifth century and traditionally the day of Ascension by fragmentation of the Paschal Candle distributed to the devotees in the churches at the end of Mass, the ' Agnus Dei or Lamb of God, the supreme symbol for Christians of Jesus Christ only begotten Son God sacrificed on the 'altar for the salvation of man, accompanied by that time the Christians in the remote memory the Resurrection of Our Lord by protecting them against any evil and all disasters.
As mentioned in the title of this article, this ancient tradition did not fail versatile to adapt to the times and even the fashions, skillfully shaped by the delicate hands of the nun in the final and continued till today and most common oval-shaped symbol of the lamb with the embossed the front in conjunction with the name and symbol of the supreme authority of the Pope and the Sacred Images of Jesus and Mary or the saints on verso.
applied, in the pleasant atmosphere of peace and profound spirituality of the cloistered walls, on a paper or parchment on the noble, loving and devoutly enclosed by rich and beautiful floral frame with miniature hand for the most beautiful colors derived from fruit, flowers and plants and the most precious relics of saints venerated by the Christian tradition, did not fail also transformed into a valuable present of subservient devotion to senior officials and gratitude to munificent benefactors, sometimes becoming a precious jewel of rare and magnificent patrician surrounded with precious stones and gold around the neck of pious women from the finest Italian and European families in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, up to and throughout the century Romantic .
precious relic of the Paschal Candle always been regarded by the pious folk tradition can preserve and protect the devoted keeper and his family from adverse events such as the contagion from the plague , disastrous fires, shipwrecks and even the dreaded sudden death and sudden , exposed with deep faith in the room where the fireplace used to meet the whole family or, as mentioned below even more intimately worn as a valuable pendant, the 'Agnus Dei symbolically represents the sum for centuries Divine protection, still echoing the words proclaimed by John the Baptist "Ecce Agnus Dei here tollit peccatum mundi," so faithfully as John takes us back and preciously handed in his Gospel (Gio.1, 29) .
-born Pope Innocent XI Benedict Odescalchi-(1611-1689) was the most famous collector of Italian Baroque of these precious artifacts in this regard, for further discussion on the subject I invite all fellow collectors and readers visituare virtually the wonderful Museum of the Capuchins in Reggio Emilia loving guardian among other important cultural heritage of the ancient Christian popular devotion, an important collection of Agnus Dei precious medals and devotional: http: / / www.museocappuccini.it / Reggio-Emilia / museum / collections / medals-devotional-and-agnus-dei.html ,
well as a beautiful art gallery and a considerable quantity of spectacular copper plates engraved with a burin with rare and precious pictures of Madonnas and Saints , rare and precious art gravure witnesses from the first half of the sixteenth century XIX: http://www.museocappuccini.it/reggio-emilia/museo/collezioni/lastre-di-rame-incise.html

unknown and considered at the very least while their immense historical value by the vast majority of collectors devoted Images of our country, the Agnus Dei are highly sought after and collected by Colt Collectors Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, fought in the most ancient and illustrious Auction Houses Antiquarian of these countries and the traditional and most famous Maisons Antiques of Paris and France, the Agnus Dei , they are enclosed in elegant golden ornaments of wooden baroque frames, beautifully set in precious frames gold pendants in the shape of fine or-as in the case of the splendid example that accompanies this article, belongs to a private museum collection of the Friend Dr.Theo Breugelmans- wonderfully created with a patient and meticulous work on fine brocades collage based on thick paper a permanent deal in the context of major international art market prices that currently range from a minimum of € 350-400 to reach several thousand copies to more elaborate and more distant date in time.


Paola Galanz

Friday, November 19, 2010

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San Carlo Borromeo: Holiness in the social: it is available ' awaited Opera-masterpiece of Prof.Vincenza Musardo Talò

E 'now available from the Opera-awaited masterpiece " San Carlo Borromeo: holiness in social "Professor Vincent's Musardo Talò published jointly created thanks to the valuable Catalogue Santini illustrations of rare and precious and sacred images celebrating the Holy Year of the splendid private collection of Professor Carluccio Frison.
The important work, published by Professor Musardo Talò collaboration with the Archdiocese of Taranto, the Parish of St. Charles Borromeo San Marzano di San Giuseppe and the Research Center of Cultural Studies and Cataloging di Puglia, with emotion and sincere devotion has received the approval of the Author share of HE the Archbishop of Milan, Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi exponentially and is everywhere in Italy enjoying a huge impact among all Borromeiani scholars and experts.
is available upon request addressed to the Author Professor Vincent Musardo Talò to the following e-mail: vincenza.musardo @ libero.it
to Professor and dear friend Professor Frison Carluccio go my most sincere congratulations to the 'importance of' Opera and the uniqueness of the catalog illustrations dedicated to the saint.

Paola Galanz

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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the sacred bond of marriage, the most precious Christian Tradition engraved with a burin on a parchment museum of seventeenth century Flemish


"Both the Sacred Marriage of Mary and Joseph The Mirror of Your Union"

Museum Flemish engraver thick on parchment, with hand coloring and treated Highlight details in precious gold.
Artist-Inventor: Abraham van Diepenbeeck-Engraver: Gaspar Huberti

Antwerp, first half of seventeenth century

Private collection Dr.Theo Breugelmans
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The devotional images I present today to the few, educated and true lovers of this noble kind of art collections and works extremely rare and valuable: a museum, an authentic document of high artistic value, historical, cultural and religious.
E 'attention dell'Acate player accessory emphasize that we are light years away from the holy mountain of cheap, repetitive and constantly available in industrial quantities on the market of various paper-web sites for sale, currently proposed for reckless tendency of certain vendors at prices unimaginable and totally incongruous to the real, objective value as a market area of \u200b\u200bthe collectible paper at Europe.
In Flanders, the refined collector and dear friend Dr.Theo Breugelmans generously today that will give us all the wonderful images together in this article of mine may well be proud of: even the splendid collection of Westfriese Museum in Hoorn Netherlands-see article here on the Blog-has a kind of wonder! And it is me- granted-to be found right here the substantial difference between so-called "collector" gathers and welcomes all in its collection, from bei Santini ordinary vintage reproductions, stickers and even despicable modern playing cards and / or printed magnets unscrupulously today effigies of saints and the learned scholar, authentic Expert Images Devotional: the latter spent the 'whole life in research, studies, explores with passion and genuine love of the ancient historical roots, artistic and religious intimately and inextricably linked to the ancient tradition sincere devotion of the Christian People, consciously and judiciously protect and preserve the wicked destruction and oblivion, famous names and well-known collector of this kind which separate the large collection of prints and passionate scholar Achille Bertarelli during the last century, which has taken credit for having saved up from the pulp of the immeasurable Heritage Prints Fund of Remondini Bassano, precious cultural asset accessible by all today in Milan at the "Civic Gallery Prints" which takes its name from its enlightened donor, and even closer to us in time, the illustrious Maestro Walther Mazzoni of Bologna, and lovers of exquisite collection of prints devoted Christian piety.
Well, after this premise, Let us now examine with this authentic, museum masterpiece, designed and engraved with a burin on copper plate and masterfully hand-colored in Flanders in the seventeenth century.
The absolute value and rarity of the piece-and here we could talk about objectively without error UNITY ' -' theme that is immediately evident from: the depiction of holy matrimony .
Recite the caption in Latin: "Joseph, Son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your lawful wedded wife" : Mary and Joseph, radiant portrait of Love in the culminating rite of the ancient "conjunctiva dexeterarum" With the Angel of God, celebrating and blessing the Sacred Union in the bright light of the Holy Spirit and joy of the Holy Angels scattering Wedding fragrant flowers and fresh palm fronds blessed.
the right of the aforementioned beautiful scene, always on the same copper plate engraved with excellent care and respect to the smallest details of the same punctuation, in the fascinating Flemish language in the first half of 1600 introduces a brief dedication prayer at the top - GHEBEDT - precious casket enclosed in a 'typical Baroque elegant setting, decorated with beautiful ornaments and winged cherubs:

MARIA JOSEPH MIRROR OF
holy matrimony
-PICTURE OFFER FOR A WEDDING IN 'YEAR 1651 -


PRAYER


the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph, her devoted spouse
Let this be their marriage by the mirror for all married couples
Oh Lord Jesus, you who created the sacred bond of marriage we pray your Holy Majesty the intercession of your holy parents Mary and Joseph , Yours very truly, Spouse.
Give also to us the blessed grace of a long life together in Peace, unity and mutual fidelity: in perfect harmony and in happiness, as celebrated in the picture, so that we can hope in our eternal salvation.
Amen.



The sharpness of detail is impressive, almost makes the perfect running out of breath.
Under the caption read that the first name is that of the artist-inventor of the drawing, the favorite pupil of the great
Rubens (1577-1640): Abraham van Diepenbeeck .
Originally from 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, where he was born in 1596, very young student at the workshop of Peter Paul Rubens in the city of Antwerp, undisputed and revered Father of the Flemish and European Baroque, Abraham van Diepenbeeck enjoyed a great success with great esteem and paintings made on glass, including developments included the spectacular depictions of the famous "Pietà Acts" and highlights of the scenes Life of St. Paul the Apostle that went beautifully to decorate the windows of the old Cathedral of Antwerp as well as those of the Dominican Church located in the same city .
Member of the Guild of Painters since 1638 after just three years he was elected Director of the Accademia di San Luca - which I had already mentioned in other articles here on the Blog-under whose aegis illustrator is gathered the most respected and talented artists Flemish and European. An accomplished portrait painter
, gifted and versatile author of sacred and profane subjects of classical mythology, Greek and Latin, was during a trip to our country as inspiration for the beginning of a wealth of wonderful work of art painted by her warm unmistakable and oil paint on canvas. Married in 1637 with
Heuvick Catharina, daughter of Luc Heuvick, the richest and most famous Notaries in Antwerp at the time, Their union was celebrated in a Catholic ceremony, is blessed by the arrival of eight children.
prematurely passed away his wife, in 1652 married his second wife with
Anne van der Dort with whom he had four other children.
The eldest daughter born from this second marriage, Jeanne-Marie
, know going in marriage July 25 in the year 1681 Joris van Bredael estimated Flemish painters, whose union will be born Jan Peter , genetically destined to become one of the greatest Flemish artists of his day, a favorite of Prince Eugene of Savoy for who, with rare and beautiful masterful realism painted scenes of hunting and war.
Similar to other cases reported in the biographies of the most important artists of the Baroque Flemish
, the scene drawn by Abraham van Diepenbeeck was reproduced in engraving on copper plate on thick parchment and hand colored and skillfully lighted in precious gold from another famous name of the ancient Flemish art, dear and familiar to devotees of the ancient devotional image Collectibles: Gaspar Huberti .
Born in Antwerp on 12 September of 1619, the marriage of Peter and Katherine Casteels is admitted to the famous Accademia di San Luca in 1650.
On December 12 the year 1648 married firstly Anna Van Alderghoven , and, following the untimely death of the latter, again joined in marriage to Sara Voet , eldest daughter and a favorite of another well-known and illustrious Flemish Engraver: Alexander Voet . (See also A. Spamer - Das kleine Andachtsbild von bis zum XIV-XX Jahrhundert Bruckmann, Munchen 1930)
students at his workshop in Antwerp were: Gérard and Jean Edelinck, E. van Ordona, Jacobus Van Campenhout Meeys and Franziskus .
engraver on copper of rare talent and sharp and deeply in love with his job, Gaspar Huberti signed engraved plates for wonderful devotional images on paper and parchment into old age.
was also the editor and then the same merchant, who came all the years of his long and industrious activity exported to popular demand and with considerable appreciation in
Flanders, the Netherlands, Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, Spain and Bavaria .
died in Antwerp in the year 1648.
Maybe some of you are ask: Widow Huberti continued in Antwerp after the death of her husband's printing business and trade in beautiful devotional images?
The answer is probably yes, not a few of those come down to us in fact bear on the bottom right. the written V. (Vidua-ie Widow) Gaspar Huberti and where it is evident that the addition of posthumous "V" carved out of the slab, the probability becomes reasonable certainty.
born from the press of Printing House Gaspar Huberti - perhaps colored by the same, with bowed head tilt on the parchment in hand with brush and colors, the pale light a candle soot to breathe for a whole night - and he probably commissioned by a nobleman or perhaps a high priest of the time Fleming and given that credibility as a valuable and good wishes "Wedding Present" a young couple, now that we know the names and the main events for its rich history with even more profound enchantment we admire, honoring the Sacred and inseparable bond of marriage , remembered with respect the great Flemish artists that four hundred years ago the 'have created and are grateful to the Friend Dr.Theo Breugelmans - also DOC-Flemish today with all of us generously and beautifully wanted her share.



Harteliik tank Theo!


Paola Galanz