Santa Rosalia Palermo - Illustration
Santa Rosalia Palermo - Illustration
From the creativity of the Palermo illustrator Stefano Lo Voi , Santa Rosalia in a format of 16.5 cm wide and 23 cm high contains within it the panorama of the golden basin of Palermo seen from the sea. The print can be used inside a frame to embellish a wall in your home or simply placed on a shelf, to always have a look at Palermo with you. Long live Palermo and Santa Rosalia
Created in Sicily, Italy
Did you know that:
St. Rosalia lived in Palermo between 1130 and 1170 during the Kingdom of Sicily of William I the Evil and, according to tradition, she was a maid to the king's wife, Queen Margaret.
Period of intense Christian spirituality characterized, after the interruption of Arab domination, by the revival of Byzantine and Western monasticism welcomed with enthusiasm by the Norman kings.
In this context Rosalia lived as a hermit because the choice of a solitary life in prayer and contemplation was the highest expression of the religious sensitivity of that time.