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Capucine - 1862 Hand-Colored Lithograph of a Capuchin Nun
This 1862 hand-colored lithograph portrays a Capucine, or Capuchin nun, seated serenely by a stone bench. She is dressed in the traditional brown habit of the order, with a white wimple and a black veil, symbolizing simplicity and humility. The nun holds a small book, reflecting the Capuchin emphasis on prayer and contemplation. Her calm demeanor and reflective pose convey a life dedicated to spiritual devotion and service.
The Capuchin nuns belong to the Capuchin branch of the Franciscan Order, which was established in the early 16th century during the Catholic Reformation. Known for their austere lifestyle, Capuchin nuns prioritize prayer, manual labor, and charity. Their mission continues today in cloistered communities around the world, focusing on spiritual intercession and assistance to the poor.
This lithograph, part of the *Album ou Collection Complète et Historique des Costumes de la Cour de Rome*, was created by G. Perugini. It vividly captures the contemplative life of Capuchin nuns, making it an excellent addition for collectors of historical religious prints, Franciscan traditions, or antique art.
Translation of Introduction Text:
A powerful interest is attached to the name of Rome, an even more profound interest to the name of Christ. Rome, through its genius, the vast intelligence of its warriors, orators, and legislators, prepared the cradle where Catholicism would be born, grow, develop, and establish itself. The history of Catholicism is the history of this great and glorious city above all others.
Virgil, in a truly prophetic verse, said: "Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento." This prophecy has seen the most noble, illustrious, and glorious developments, all conspiring for the eternal city's glory: its history, arts, monuments, and the religion at its core. Yet no other city offers such a collection, from the monuments of Augustus to those of Sixtus V and Leo XII, from pagan temples to saints' tombs and martyrs' shrines. This union of grandeur is further illustrated daily by the magnificence of Catholic rites.
With this album, we present the splendid costumes of the Papal dignitaries and the humble attire of religious orders. These costumes were inspired by the traditions handed down through centuries and were designed with unique precision by the talented artist G. Perugini.
List of Other Engravings in the Book (English Translation)
1. The Pope in Full Ceremony
2. Sovereign Pontiff Celebrating Mass
3. His Holiness Receiving Visitors
4. Cardinal of the Order of Bishops
5. Cardinal Priest
6. Cardinal Deacon
7. Cardinal in Choir Dress
8. Cardinal in Mozzetta
9. Cardinal in City Habit
10. Bishop in Pontifical Attire
11. Greek Catholic Bishop
12. Syrian Bishop
13. Armenian Bishop
14. Keeper of the Relics
15. Prelate in Minor Robes
16. Prelate in Grand Mantle
17. Canon Regular
18. Canon Ordinary
19. Secret Chamberlain
20. Master of Ceremonies
21. Discalced Carmelite Monk
22. Passionist Monk
23. Discalced Monk
24. Trinitarian Monk
25. Piarist Brother
26. Augustinian Monk
27. Cistercian Monk
28. Sylvestrine Monk
29. Barnabite Monk
30. Canon Regular of St. Salvator
31. Benedictine Monk of Monte Cassino
32. Hermit
33. Minor Cleric Regular
34. Conventual Franciscan Friar
35. Pilgrim
36. Carmelite Nun
37. Apostoline Nun
38. Augustinian Nun
39. Capuchin Nun (this item is Plate 73)
... (Full list includes 80 titles; available upon request)
This lithograph is a beautiful representation of the humble and devoted life of Capuchin nuns, making it a treasured addition to any collection focused on monastic history, religious art, or antique prints.
- Dimensions:Height: 10.24 in (26 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1862
- Condition:The print is in good condition, with vivid hand-coloring, minimal discoloration, slight edge wear but no visible major tears or stains. Perfect for display purposes. Please study the image carefully.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-14006-201stDibs: LU3054342927952
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