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  1. Most images of the Wonder-Worker of Padua depict him holding the Child Jesus and with lilies. Now, it is a part of tradition in Christian art to use lilies as a symbol of purity when portraying Our Lady or the Saints and even Angels.

  2. The image most associated with St. Anthony is that of a young friar holding the Baby Jesus and a lily. There are, however, other symbols associated with him, such as the bread or the book.

  3. Saints and Their Symbols Adapted from Saints and Their Symbols, by E. A. Greene, 1901 ANCHOR. Sometimes three balls, or three children in a tub. Bishop's robes. ANGEL or Man. ANGEL holding a book. Benedictine habit. ANGEL. Crown of red and white roses. Musical instruments. Palm. ANGEL holding a flame-tipped arrow. Dove. Carmelite habit. ANGEL ...

  4. depicted with a mustache and short beard, wearing a cloak and a crown inscribed with lilies, holding a cross in his right hand, and his severed head in his left hand. [17] portrayed as being cast into the sea in a sack full of serpents and scorpions.

  5. a man (often depicted as older) holding the Infant Jesus or carrying carpentry tools or a flowering staff. His heart is sometimes shown as Christ's Sacred Heart and Mary's Immaculate Heart are, but Joseph's heart is shown surrounded by lilies.

  6. Orthodox images more often contained inscriptions with the names of saints, so the Eastern repertoire of attributes is generally smaller than the Western. Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type.

  7. 2 sie 2022 · Some of the most complex and interesting symbols can be found in the depiction of Christian saints, where many pieces may appear to be inaccessible unless you have a prior understanding of their signs and backstory. This article will explore some of the most frequently depicted saints in Christian art and how to interpret them.

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