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St. Joseph, Papal Symbols, and the SHJ (LT 02) Can Canvas Print
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Custom (32.00" x 48.00")
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1.25"
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The lace detailed are simulated in the artwork. No actual lace will be used in the making of this product.
St. Joseph, Papal Symbols, and the SHJ (LT 02) Can Canvas Print
This splendid devotional print is engraved and surrounded by an intricate pattern in lacework. Such perforated, die-cut paper lace prayer- or holy cards known as dévotes dentelles were a 19th-century French specialty. + Here St. Joseph, his eyes raised to heaven, holds a spray of lilies representing purity in his right hand. His left hand is raised to his chest in an almost “Who me?” gesture as he assumes the awesome responsibility of serving as Protector of The Church under the aegis of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In the foreground, the triregnum, the three-tiered crown or tiara of the Pope, and two crossed keys—the "keys to the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 16:19)--rest on a plump cushion in the shadow of the Vatican. Beneath the whole, a text reads: “St. Joseph Patron de L’Église / Puissant intercesseur, obtenz de l’auteur de tout bien les gráces nécessaires à son église”, that is, “St. Joseph Patron of the Church / Powerful Intercessor, obtain from the author of everything good / the graces necessary for his church”. + Blessed Pope Pius IX solemnly declared St. Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church on 8 December 1870; Pope Leo XIII, his successor, consecrated the entire human race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on 11 June 1899. No doubt this devotional print was issued to celebrate the latter event. + Principal Feast of St. Joseph: March 19; Feast of St. Joseph the Worker: May 1 + Image Credit (LT 02): Antique lace holy card of St. Joseph, Emblems of the Papacy, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus, originally published by L. Turgis, Paris, France, No. 1009, c. 1900, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera.
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Very impressive product! The canvas is sturdily made. It features a saw tooth hanger on the back, making it easy to "try out" the canvas in several rooms until I found the best location. It attracts good comments from my friends. I love it! The printing is wonderful! Colors are as bright and crisp as they appeared on the website.
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By Barbara S.December 21, 2018 • Verified Purchase
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I ordered this product to see what the quality was because I am selling it on my store. Plus it was on sale and it was an excellent price! I didn’t expect it to be as nice. It really is beautiful. I am relieved! The only thing I don’t like about it is the sawtooth hanger on the back. I prefer a wire hanging system. The sawtooth hanger was not even centered but I managed to hang it straight anyway. Overall I love it! I will add the wire myself. The printing was clear and crisp and the colors were excellent! The canvas was stretched tight and professionally done. I am very happy with the quality of the print!
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By Nancy M.March 17, 2018 • Verified Purchase
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I ordered this as a sample, to test the quality for my shop. I like it very much. The photo print turned out nicely, love the substantial 1.5" wrap-effect for this piece. I can sell this artwork with confidence. Excellent color and clarity of the photo print.
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