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St. Elizabeth of Hungary (or Thuringia, 1207-1231) and St
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary (or Thuringia, 1207-1231) and St
LRI4608728 St. Elizabeth of Hungary (or Thuringia, 1207-1231) and St. Clair of Assisi (Chiara Offreduccio di Favarone, 1193-1253), detail of Five saints - Fresco by Simone Martini (ca. 1284-1344), 1312-1318, height 120 cm - Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, lower church, Assisi by Martini, Simone (1284-1344); San Francesco, Lower Church, Assisi, Italy; (add.info.: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (or Thuringia, 1207-1231) and St. Clair of Assisi (Chiara Offreduccio di Favarone, 1193-1253), detail of Five saints - Fresco by Simone Martini (ca. 1284-1344), 1312-1318, height 120 cm - Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, lower church, Assisi); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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Basilica Of Saint Francois Of Assisi Saint Claire Trecento Aureole
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This print showcases a stunning detail of the fresco "Five Saints" by Simone Martini, located in the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy. The focal point of this image is the depiction of two remarkable women: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (or Thuringia) and St. Clair of Assisi. St. Elizabeth, born in 1207 and passing away at a young age in 1231, was known for her immense compassion towards the poor and sick. Her selfless acts earned her great admiration during her lifetime and continue to inspire countless individuals today. Beside her stands St. Clair, also known as Chiara Offreduccio di Favarone, who lived from 1193 to 1253. She founded the Order of Poor Ladies (later renamed the Order of Saint Clare), following in the footsteps of St. Francis himself. The artist's skillful brushwork brings these holy figures to life on this medium-sized fresco panel measuring approximately 120 cm in height. Their aureoles symbolize their divine connection while their crowns represent their status as queens within Christianity. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured this breathtaking moment through her lens, allowing us to appreciate both the artistry behind Martini's work and the spiritual significance embodied by these revered saints from centuries past.
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