Gothic Renaissance Art Print – Saints Christina & Ottilia
This art print features Saints Christina and Ottilia, painted in 1506 by Lucas Cranach the Elder, a master of the German Renaissance. Saint Christina of Bolsena, a third-century virgin martyr, was tortured after renouncing her family’s pagan beliefs and embracing Christianity. Beside her, holding two disembodied eyes, is Saint Ottilia of Alsace, a Benedictine nun whose blindness was cured at baptism, later revered as the founder of several monasteries.
Perfect for collectors of gothic religious art, Renaissance enthusiasts, or anyone seeking meaningful and timeless artwork, this piece adds depth and elegance to any space.
Printed on 230gsm archival-quality paper and available in three sizes,
*Please note: this listing is for the print only, frame not included.*
Choose the size that best suits your style:
• A5 – 14.8 cm x 21 cm
• A4 – 21 cm x 29.7 cm
• A3 – 29.7 cm x 42 cm
• Please note: The actual print may differ slightly in colour or appearance from what is shown in the photos due to differences in device screen settings or lighting conditions.
• To care for your print, handle it with clean hands, avoid direct sunlight, and frame or store behind glass for long-lasting quality.
(This artwork is in the public domain, and no copyright is claimed for the original image.)