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Title
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Graphics
Description
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The Graphics Collection contains numerous images of religious persons, events, and places relating to the history of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Catholic Church on a whole.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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Lithograph
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Source
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Graphics-Miscellaneous
Creator
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A. Hoen & Co.
Description
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This allegorical print, intended for an American Catholic audience, illustrates the official church response to the First Vatican Council of 1869-70, which decreed that the Pope is infallible. In the center of the image, St. Peter's Basilica rests on a massive rock--a reference to the assertion that papal authority descends from the Apostle Saint Peter. At the base of the rock are eight vignettes from the life of Christ with accompanying biblical citations. Each corner has one of the four evangelists, clockwise from left: St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. John, and St. Luke. Two vignettes frame the basilica: the Annunciation of the Angel Gabriel to Mary and Mary's Assumption into Heaven. Two vignettes frame the central image: Jesus presenting the keys to the kingdom to Peter (behind whom stand Pope Pius IX and other clerices) and Constantine showing the heavenly cross with the motto "In Hoc Signo Vinces" to Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor who issued a ban against Martin Luther and Henry II. (Source: Philadelphia Print Shop, 2009) Printed below lithograph: "Lith. by A. Hoen & Co. Balto."; "Published by F. Klemm, 254 N. Central Avenue, Baltimore Md." Copyrighted by F. Schummer & Co.
Identifier
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2010.047.100
Subject
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Peter, the Apostle, Saint.
Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano.
Catholic Church--19th century.
Jesus Christ--Biography.
Lithographs--1870-1880.
Popes--Infallibility.
Vatican Council (1st : 1869-1870 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
Title
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The Eternal Rock of the Roman Catholic Church. Religion and Education-50 Years of Progress
Language
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eng
Type
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Image
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/" target="_blank">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/</a>
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Public Domain: We believe this material to be in the public domain and free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. While CHRC claims no rights or authority over this material, we do ask that any publication or use of this material cite CHRC as the source of the images and the repository where the original documents can be found.
Publisher
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Klemm, F.
Date
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1872
Format
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image/jpeg
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https://omeka.chrc-phila.org/files/original/b350490f02fc442d47d6519e5951a9b0.jpg
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Title
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Graphics
Description
An account of the resource
The Graphics Collection contains numerous images of religious persons, events, and places relating to the history of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Catholic Church on a whole.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Source
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Graphics
Creator
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Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Description
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Print from Harper's Weekly, July 15, 1871. Print shows a figure (most likely supposed to depict Ignatius von Dollinger) standing in front of a broadside he has hung over a confessional that contains a statement titled "Papal Infallibity. Church and State". Igntius von Dollinger was a German Catholic priest who rejected the doctrine of papal infallibility.
Identifier
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2016.013.02
Subject
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Dollinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von, 1799-1890.
American periodicals--19th century.
Harper's weekly.
Popes--Infallibility.
Title
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The Luther of the nineteenth century.
Language
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eng
Type
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Image
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/</a>
Access Rights
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Public Domain: We believe this material to be in the public domain and free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. While CHRC claims no rights or authority over this material, we do ask that any publication or use of this material cite CHRC as the source of the images and the repository where the original documents can be found.
Publisher
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Harper's Weekly.
Date
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1871-07-15
Format
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image/jpeg
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https://omeka.chrc-phila.org/files/original/39bc2086ca536ed3b8ebc583fe9cd0fc.jpg
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Graphics
Description
An account of the resource
The Graphics Collection contains numerous images of religious persons, events, and places relating to the history of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Catholic Church on a whole.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
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40 x 27 inches
Original Format
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Print
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Title
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Vue de la Salle du Concile Oecumenique Vatican avec les Veritables Portraits ... [View of the hall of the Ecumenical Vatican Council with the True Portraits ...]
Subject
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Vatican Council (1st : 1869-1870 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano).
Pius IX, Pope, 1792-1878.
Popes--Infallibility.
Popes--Infallibility--History of doctrines.
Reproductions.
Description
An account of the resource
Print (chromolithograph) of painting by M. Menghini of the Ecumenical Council (First Vatican Council) held in Rome, 1870. Inscribed in bottom left corner of print: "Schultz Oleogh: Paris [i.e., Charles Schultz, Lithographer]. [H]angard-Mauge, imp." Inscribed in bottom right corner of print: "M. Mengini, pinx [i.e., painter]. Romae."
Creator
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Imp. Hangard-Mauge.
Date
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ca. 1890
Contributor
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Mengini, M.
Schultz Oleogh [Charles Schultz].
Rights
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<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/</a>
Type
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Image
Identifier
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2016.010.21
Coverage
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Vatican City
Extent
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1 print
Format
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image/jpeg
Language
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eng
Access Rights
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Public Domain: We believe this material to be in the public domain and free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. While CHRC claims no rights or authority over this material, we do ask that any publication or use of this material cite CHRC as the source of the images and the repository where the original documents can be found.