The floral symbolism of the great mastersHaig, Elizabeth
Religion
The floral symbolism of the great masters
Haig, Elizabeth
Flowers -- Symbolic aspects
[325] Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe.
[326] Royal Gallery, Dresden.
[327] National Gallery.
[328] Museum, Berlin.
[329] Vatican Gallery.
[330] Capitoline Museum, Rome.
[331] National Gallery.
[332] “For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale’s
belly; so shall the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the
heart of the earth” (Matt. xii. 40).
[333] Vatican Museum.
[334] Uffizi, Florence.
[335] Uffizi.
[336] Accademia, Florence.
[337] Pitti.
[338] Florence.
[339] German Museum, Nüremburg.
[340] Vatican Gallery.
[341] _Ibid._
[342] Dr Anselm Salzer, O.S.B. _Die Sinnbilder und Beiworte Mariens in
der deutschen Literatur und lateinischen Hymnenpoesie des Mittelalters_.
[343] Mrs Henry Jenner, _Christian Symbolism_.
[344] Vatican.
[345] Belle Arti, Siena.
[346] Town Museum, Solothurn.
[347] Belle Arti, Siena.
[348] Accademia, Venice.
[349] Brera, Milan.
[350] National Gallery, London.
[351] Sermon on the Assumption of the Virgin.
[352] Isaiah iv. 2.
[353] Imperial Gallery, Vienna.
[354] Town Museum, Bruges.
[355] Dom di Bartolo d’Asciano.
[356] II. Esdras II., 19.
[357] II. Esdras II., 18.
[358] Rat. Off. of Altars.
[359] Ad. Nat., 2, 3.
[360] Spiritual Grace.
[361] Imperial Gallery, Vienna.
[362] José Antolines, Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
[363] Murillo, Prado, Madrid.
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