Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin): the celebration of her Sacred Heart. Engraving by G. Petrini after J. Olivieri.

  • Olivieri, Giuseppe.
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin): the celebration of her Sacred Heart. Engraving by G. Petrini after J. Olivieri. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Below, the Pope intercedes on behalf of people personifying the four continents: left to right, Africa, Asia, Europe and America

Publication/Creation

Paris (rue St Jacques no. 14) : chez Lenoir ; A Paris (rue Saint-Denis, n. 214, près la rue aux Ours) : chez Bance

Physical description

1 print : engraving

Lettering

Annuntiate hoc in universa terra. Isai. Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae dum ex purissimo sanguine, cujus cor meum vere fons fuit, et origo, verbum caro factum est ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent omnes generationis. Luc. Cordi immaculato reginae coeli et terrae dei genitricis virginis Mariae. Au coeur immaculé de la bienheureuse Vierge Marie mere de Dieu et reine de l'univers, toujours embrasé d'amour pour nous, et désirant ardemment le salut de tous les hommes Hyacinthus Theodorus Joannes Maria Castillon humillime dat, dicat, dedicat. Jos. Olivieri pinx. Joan Petrini perfecit.

References note

Catalogue du personnel de la Congrégation de la Mission (Lazaristes), Paris 1911, p. 91 ("Castillon (Hyacinthe-Théodore), prêtre, né à Licques, diocèse de Boulogne, reçu au séminaire à Paris le 3 7 juin 1776, y a fait les vœux le juin 1778 en présence de M. Foursy. Philippe.")

Reference

Wellcome Collection 10256i

Creator/production credits

The designer is named in the lettering as "Jos. Olivieri". In some catalogues he is identified with the Neapolitan designer Joachim Maria Olivieri. The dedicator may be the priest in Boulogne recorded in Catalogue du personnel, loc. cit.

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