Martire Collection
Exploring the rich tapestry of faith and martyrdom, we delve into the lives of saintly figures from different eras
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Exploring the rich tapestry of faith and martyrdom, we delve into the lives of saintly figures from different eras. Pietro Martire Vermigli, a Florentine Augustinian abbot in the 16th century, inspires us with his unwavering devotion. In the annals of history, we find St. Columba, a deacon from the early Christian era, whose decapitation is immortalized in a beautiful tempera on panel. The Tomb of St. Stephen, another martyr, bears witness to his ultimate sacrifice in oil on canvas. Jusepe de Ribera's Saint Sebastian painting from the 17th century captivates us with the resilience of the saint as he endures arrows. Aaron and two early 14th-century deacon martyrs, immortalized in stained glass, remind us of their unwavering faith. A fresco from the same century depicts The Martyrs, while a 1495 oil on panel painting portrays the martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Michelangelo's sculpture of the Saint Protomartyr of Bologna, also known as Pietro Martire Vermigli, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of these brave souls who gave their lives for their faith.