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St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning Wool for the Poor, 1901
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St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning Wool for the Poor, 1901
St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning Wool for the Poor, 1901. Elizabeth (1207-1231) was the daughter of Andras II of Hungary. After the death in 1227 of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, from plague while on crusade, she joined the Franciscan order and cared for the poor, becoming noted for her asceticism and piety. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1901
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This print captures the essence of St Elizabeth of Hungary as she selflessly spins wool for the poor. Created in 1901, this image showcases a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to caring for those less fortunate. St Elizabeth's story is one of resilience and compassion. Born into nobility in 1207, she faced tragedy when her husband passed away during a crusade against the plague. Instead of succumbing to grief, she joined the Franciscan order and devoted herself to helping others. In this portrait, we see St Elizabeth dressed modestly in an apron, surrounded by spinning machinery that symbolizes her commitment to providing warm clothing for those in need. Her halo signifies her saintly status and divine connection. The artist Marianne Stokes beautifully captures St Elizabeth's piety and devotion through intricate details and vibrant colors. The painting exudes a sense of serenity as St Elizabeth focuses on her task with unwavering dedication. This print not only serves as a visual representation of religious devotion but also highlights the importance of charitable acts within society. It reminds us that even small gestures can make a significant impact on the lives of others. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Magazine of Art, we are reminded to follow in St Elizabeth's footsteps by extending kindness and support to those who require it most.
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