Icon of Saint Charles Borromeo: A Masterpiece in Sacred Art
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Discover the breathtaking icon of Saint Charles Borromeo, portrayed in majestic purple bishop's robes against a luminous gold backdrop. Crafted on durable linden wood, this icon is a treasure for any devotional space.
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Majestic Icon of Saint Charles Borromeo: Captured Prayer in Sacred Art
Elevate your devotional space with this striking icon of Saint Charles Borromeo, a masterpiece in the realm of sacred art. Dressed in majestic purple bishop's robes, Saint Charles is depicted in deep contemplation, hands clasped in prayer.
A Radiant Glow of Sacred Artistry
The vivid gold backdrop adds luminosity to the icon, accentuating the spiritual essence of the portrayal. Every intricate detail, from the delicate facial features to the intricately crafted vestments, attests to the unparalleled craftsmanship of the artist.
Durability Meets Beauty
Crafted on a double-primed linden wood board, this icon ensures longevity and resistance against the test of time.
Who Was Saint Charles Borromeo?
Born in 1538 in Arona, Saint Charles Borromeo was an Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Milan. He is renowned for his deep piety, rigorous pastoral work, and the reform of the Church during the Counter-Reformation era. During the Milan plague epidemic of 1576-1578, he remained in the city, personally aiding the sick and suffering. He passed away at the age of 46 and was canonized in 1610 by Pope Paul V.
