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Apostoline - 1862 Hand-Colored Lithograph of an Apostoline Nun This 1862 hand-colored lithograph features an Apostoline, or Apostoline nun, clad in a simple dark blue habit with a white wimple, reflecting the order's emphasis on humility and devotion. The nun holds a book, symbolizing her dedication to spiritual learning and guidance. Her gesture and serene expression evoke compassion and commitment to her apostolic mission. The Apostoline Order, inspired by the early Christian apostles, is dedicated to spreading faith through acts of charity, teaching, and prayer. Originating in the 16th century during the Catholic Reformation, Apostoline nuns were instrumental in educating young women and aiding the poor. Today, their spirit continues in various congregations, focusing on missionary work and service. This lithograph, part of the *Album ou Collection Complète et Historique des Costumes de la Cour de Rome*, was created by G. Perugini. It offers a beautifully detailed portrayal of the Apostoline habit and provides historical insight into the lives of nuns committed to apostolic works. A valuable piece for collectors of ecclesiastical art, antique prints, or those interested in the history of Catholic religious orders. 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 (this item is Plate 71) . (Full list includes 80 titles; available upon request) This lithograph provides a glimpse into the rich traditions of the Apostoline Order and would make a wonderful addition to collections focused on religious art, historical prints, or Catholic monastic life.
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