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NeoGothic St. Cecilia of Rome (BNG 02) Rack Card

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Style: 4" x 9"

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  • Dimensions: 4"l x 9"w (portrait) or 9"l x 4"w (landscape)
  • Printed on 100 lb. white card stock with a gloss finish
  • High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 4" x 9". For best results please add 1/16" bleed

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NeoGothic St. Cecilia of Rome (BNG 02) Rack Card

NeoGothic St. Cecilia of Rome (BNG 02) Rack Card

Customize the front for your church, school, or organization and add your text to the blank back of this versatile hand-out. + In this splendid NeoGothic Swiss devotional print, St. Cecilia of Rome (3rd century) is depicted playing an upright pipe organ. Her long auburn hair hangs loose and tumbles over her shoulders and down her back. She wears a medieval-style, cream-colored gown lined in green over a dark red-orange kirtle. The gown has a square neckline and bell sleeves. + On the print’s left is a potted lily plant. In the religious language of flowers, lilies signify purity. Despite her private vow of virginity, St. Cecilia was forced into an arranged marriage with a pagan named Valerian. The marriage was never consummated. The long and the short of it is that her new husband, having seen an apparition of the angel that guarded his wife’s virtue, converted to Christianity and respected her vow. + Against the aqua background patterned with gold dots and stars, two angels hover in the space above St. Cecilia. Clad in salmon pink, one angel holds an unfurled scroll; clad in green, the other angel plays a portative or hand-held organ. It is said that on her wedding day, St. Cecilia “sang in her heart to the Lord” instead of reveling; hence, her patronage of musicians (especially organists) and singers as represented by the two angels. + The entire scene is enclosed in a NeoGothic architectural framework and a border with colorful floral bosses. + Epilog: St. Cecilia, her husband St. Valerian, and her brother-in-law St. Tiburtius were all martyred. But, that’s a story for another day! + Feast: November 22 + Image Credit (BNG 02): Antique NeoGothic image of St. Cecilia, originally published in chromolithography by Benziger & Co., Einsiedeln, Switzerland, late 19th-early 20th century, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera.

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By Hannah W.December 28, 2021Verified Purchase
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The overall designee was very easy to work with and change up in the parts I needed to change. High quality, nice and thick, with a nice shine. the gold isn't shiny in person just a gold color. but overall very happy.
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By KIM F.July 8, 2023Verified Purchase
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I chose this design for my Pilates studio price list rack cards and it came out perfect! I love the design and color scheme as well it can be double-sided. The editing feature was so user-friendly and I was able to include all the information I needed on the cards. The image quality and card stock are very elegant and professional. I am very happy how it turned out. This is my second batch of ordering this!
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By Sheila J.June 4, 2018Verified Purchase
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For a charity event, we were looking for an economical way to hand out mini handmade soap samples, and these rack cards won out over other options. The paper stock is perfect -- not too thick, like card stock would be, and not too thin, like many papers would be -- it's just right. We needed ours scored to fold and used the 'wrong' side of a craft knife with a straight edge to do that. We used glue dots to add a bagged soap sample, folded, bagged, and tagged ("inspected by mermaid #5"), and they were a hit! As we had a large order -- 250 pieces -- we didn't want to waste time ordering 1, trying it, and then ordering the larger quantity. So we made a mock-up on our home printer, tested, and went for it in one large order. These looked just as good as the one-off we printed at home on our laser printer! The margin for error on how well the printing matched the on-screen rendition + how the front and back printing aligned was very, very small, and, happily, the printing was PERFECT. It was also bright, clear, and eye catching. We'll be designing more for other product samples. Very pleased!

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Product ID: 245577178690961033
Created on: 11/2/2019, 5:40 AM
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