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St. Eleutherius of Tournai (Detail; DG 01) Sticker
St. Eleutherius was a sixth-century prelate, the first bishop of Tournai. He evangelized the pagan Franks of the region, then Gaul now Belgium. He vigorously argued against Arianism, a rampant anti-trinitarian heresy of the time that denied the divinity of Christ and asserted that Jesus was created by and not of the same substance as God the Father. According to tradition, St. Eleutherius was a martyr: he was set upon by a group of Arians as he left his church, beaten, and left for dead; he died some weeks later of the wounds he sustained in the attack c. 532. + Here, St. Eleutherius--like any other bishop saint--is dressed in episcopal robes and holds a crosier, symbol of his authority. His distinguishing attribute is the five-spired cathedral that he holds in his right hand. The cathedral model is readily identifiable by its spires as the present-day Cathedral of Our Lady (in English; Notre-Dame de Tournai in French; and Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Doornik in Dutch). Begun in the 12th century long after the Saint’s demise, the building rests on much older foundations and combines features of three distinct styles and construction phases: the Romanesque, the Gothic, and the French Baroque. Today, the Cathedral houses relics of St. Eleutherius in a gabled silver and gilded copper chest adorned with sculptures in very high relief. The reliquary shrine was commissioned by Bishop Walter de Marvis of Tournai, and completed in 1247, on the occasion of the retranslation of the Saint’s relics. It is one of the masterpieces of Gothic metalwork. + Feast: February 20 +
Image Credit (DG 01): Figure extracted from an antique image of St. Eleutherius of Tournai from a German devotional print, originally published by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für christliche Kunst [German Society for Christian Art], Munich, Germany, late 19th-century, from the designer’s collection of religious ephemera.
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I bought these decals for my daughter - she's personalized just about every water bottle she owns, so I thought it would be fun to add some acro love to the mix. They look great, and have held up in the dishwasher and through hand washing. The decal quality is great. The colors are rich and vibrant. There's a perfect border on each decal, too.
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These decals are so fun and versatile! The floral artwork is just beautiful and the decal itself seems to be very good quality. I have used these on cups that get wet, though not submerged in water, and they are holding up well after a couple of weeks of every day use. The printing is great! The design turned out just like the online image and is vibrant and colorful. Do be wary of the color of the surface you are placing these on when you get the transparent stickers. I was aware that there would be a bit of a color change, but they are a little more transparent than I expected. I still am very pleased with how it looks on my cup however and I wouldn’t hesitate to order them again.
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By J.October 24, 2022 • Verified Purchase
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This is a great product. The design is beautiful, and it went on so easily to my laptop. I love it. I have had so many compliments. It is bright and really shows off the design. The printing was great. It looks just like the picture that I ordered from. Nice and bright.
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