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Saint Vincent de Paul Preaching to the Court of Louis XIII on Behalf of the Abandoned
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Saint Vincent de Paul Preaching to the Court of Louis XIII on Behalf of the Abandoned
3941048 Saint Vincent de Paul Preaching to the Court of Louis XIII on Behalf of the Abandoned Children, 1823 (oil on canvas)
by Delaroche, Hippolyte (Paul) (1797-1856); 41.3 x 28 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; (add.info.: Vincent de Paul CM (1581-1660) was a French Roman Catholic priest, canonized in 1737, who dedicated himself to serving the poor.); French, out of copyright
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The captivating print captures the historic moment of Saint Vincent de Paul Preaching to the Court of Louis XIII on Behalf of the Abandoned Children. Painted by Hippolyte (Paul) Delaroche in 1823, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 41.3 x 28 cm and is currently housed at Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT, USA. In this remarkable scene, we witness Saint Vincent de Paul CM (1581-1660), a revered French Roman Catholic priest who dedicated his life to serving the poor, addressing an esteemed congregation that includes members of royalty and aristocracy. Standing before a grand cathedral backdrop adorned with opulent robes and a majestic canopy, he passionately implores for charity towards abandoned children. Delaroche's painting beautifully embodies elements of romanticism as it portrays not only religious devotion but also societal intervention. The artist skillfully captures the contrast between wealth and poverty through intricate details such as ermine-trimmed garments worn by aristocrats juxtaposed against innocent babies held within their arms. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of Saint Vincent de Paul's tireless efforts to alleviate suffering among society's most vulnerable members. It symbolizes the intersection between faith and compassion while highlighting the importance of charitable acts within Christian teachings. Through Bridgeman Images' meticulous reproduction, viewers can now appreciate this significant historical moment where religion meets social responsibility. This print invites us to reflect upon our own capacity for empathy and generosity in today's world.
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