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43 results filtered with: Charles Borromeo, Saint, 1538-1584
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo: he gives alms to the plague-victims in Milan. Coloured aquatint by L.A. Garneray, 1820, after Martinet.
  • Saint Charles Borromeo receiving a visit from Saint Philip Neri. Engraving by D. Cagnoni after D.M. Fratta.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Coloured etching by G. Rados after R. Leo after Giovanni Battista Crespi,.
  • The Holy Shroud of Turin, the Sainte Chapelle at Chambery and S. Giovanni Battista at Turin; the encounter of Duke Emanuel Philibert of Savoy with Saint Carlo Borromeo at the Porta Palatina; the entombment of Christ' and the presentation of the Holy Shroud to Godfrey of Bouillon in Jerusalem. Colour lithograph by A. Layolo.
  • The church of Saint Charles Borromeo (Karlskirche) and the chapel of Saint Roch, Vienna. Engraving by J.A. Corvinus after S. Kleiner.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Charles Borromeo, Saint Andrew the Apostle, an unidentified male saint, Saint John the Baptist and angels. Chiaroscuro woodcut by A. Andreani.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with Saint Antony of Padua holding the Christ Child and Saint Philip Neri with Saint Charles Borromeo. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi after A. Balestra.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo: with a rope around his neck, he kneels before the Cross in the plague-ridden streets of Milan in 1576. Coloured aquatint by L.A. Garneray, 1820, after Martinet.
  • Christ with Saint Ambrose, Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin), Saint Charles Borromeo, and Saint Thomas the Apostle and angels. Etching by P. Aquila after C. Maratta.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Line engraving by F. Spagnoli after C. Belgiojoso.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Etching by P. Moreau after J.-A. David, 1764, after P. Puget.
  • The canonisation of Saint Carlo Borromeo. Etching by G. Maggi, 1610.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo, with a rope around his neck, carrying a cross through the plague-ridden streets of Milan in 1576. Engraving by J. Frey, 1749, after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) in glory with Saint Clare, Saint Philip Neri, Saint Charles Borromeo, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Peter the Apostle and Saint Louis Bertrand, angels and other saints. Etching by P. Aquila, 1671 (?), after C. Maratta.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Line engraving by G. Guadagnini after A. Muzzi.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Line engraving.
  • An ornamental Italian wine label illustrated with the bust of San Carlo Borromeo. Engraving, 19th century.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with Saint Antony of Padua holding the Christ Child and Saint Philip Neri with Saint Charles Borromeo. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi after A. Balestra.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Gouache painting.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo, with a rope around his neck, weeps blood while praying for the departure of plague from Milan in 1576. Engraving by G. Edelinck after Charles Le Brun.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Engraving by Audran after P. Mignard.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo administering communion to victims of the plague in Milan of 1576. Line engraving by F. de Poilly after P. Mignard.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Antony of Padua, Saint Peter the Apostle, Saint George, Saint Charles Borromeo and other figures. Etching by V. Lefebvre after Titian.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Engraving by Audran after P. Mignard.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo in prayer. Engraving.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Line engraving by F. del Bono after G.F. Barbieri, il Guercino.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Line engraving, 1822, by C. Pye after P. de Champaigne.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo ministering to the plague victims. Oil painting by or after Pierre Mignard the elder.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo. Steel engraving by X. Steifensand after A. Müller.
  • The dead Christ with the Virgin Mary and angels with Saint Petronius, Saint Dominic, Saint Charles Borromeo, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Florian (all patron saints of Bologna) below. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Reni.