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St. Francis de Sales and Theodore Beza - Saint Francois-de-Sales (Saint Francois de Sales) (1567-1622) and Theodore de Beze (1519-1606) - Engraving from "Religious teaching by the eyes

St. Francis de Sales and Theodore Beza - Saint Francois-de-Sales (Saint Francois de Sales) (1567-1622) and Theodore de Beze (1519-1606) - Engraving from 'Religious teaching by the eyes


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St. Francis de Sales and Theodore Beza - Saint Francois-de-Sales (Saint Francois de Sales) (1567-1622) and Theodore de Beze (1519-1606) - Engraving from "Religious teaching by the eyes

XEE4163245 St. Francis de Sales and Theodore Beza - Saint Francois-de-Sales (Saint Francois de Sales) (1567-1622) and Theodore de Beze (1519-1606) - Engraving from " Religious teaching by the eyes. Wonderful Album" by Louis Maitrejean and Georget Ramond - France 1910 by Maitrejean, Louis (1895-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: St. Francis de Sales and Theodore Beza - Saint Francois-de-Sales (Saint Francois de Sales) (1567-1622) and Theodore de Beze (1519-1606) - Engraving from " Religious teaching by the eyes. Wonderful Album" by Louis Maitrejean and Georget Ramond - France 1910); Stefano Bianchetti

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Encounter Eveque Humanism Intellectual Office Protestantism Reform Religious Reform Saint Francis Of Sales Seicento Aureole


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This engraving from the "Religious teaching by the eyes" album transports us back to 16th century France, where two influential figures of their time, St. Francis de Sales and Theodore Beza, engage in a profound encounter. The image showcases the intellectual and spiritual connection between these remarkable men. St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), known for his role in religious reform and as the bishop of Geneva, is depicted with an aureole radiating around him, symbolizing his holiness and divine inspiration. Beside him stands Theodore Beza (1519-1606), a prominent theologian and key figure in Protestantism during this period. The engraving beautifully captures their deep engagement in conversation, representing not only a meeting of minds but also an exchange of ideas that transcends religious boundaries. Their encounter embodies the essence of humanism and communication at its finest. The intricate details within this artwork showcase the skillful craftsmanship of Louis Maitrejean and Georget Ramond, who created this piece for their "Wonderful Album" in 1910. The colors used add vibrancy to every stroke, bringing life to each character portrayed. As we gaze upon this print from Stefano Bianchetti's private collection today, we are reminded of the significant impact these individuals had on French society during a time marked by religious reformations. This engraving serves as both a historical record and an artistic masterpiece that continues to inspire awe centuries later.

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