

Rosalia #400+1 Illustration
From the creativity of Bagheria-based illustrator Stefano Lo Voi, Santa Rosalia, measuring 16.5 cm wide and 23 cm high, encapsulates the panoramic view of Palermo's Conca d'Oro from the sea. The print can be framed to adorn a wall in your home or simply placed on a shelf, allowing you to always have a glimpse of Palermo. Viva Palermo and Santa Rosalia
It is possible that some illustrations may not be immediately available for sale; in such cases, it will be necessary to commission the print from the artist, which will result in an extension of a few days in order fulfillment times.
It is also possible, upon request, to order prints in 50×70 cm and 100×70 cm formats, hand-finished by the artist with watercolor and ink on textured watercolor paper.
For custom orders, please send an email to: palermo@maravigghiasicily.eu
Created in Sicily, Italy
Did you know that:
St. Rosalia lived in Palermo between 1130 and 1170 during the Kingdom of Sicily under William I the Bad and, according to tradition, was a lady-in-waiting to the king's wife, Queen Margaret.
It was a period of intense Christian spirituality characterized, after the interruption of Arab domination, by the resurgence of Byzantine and Western monasticism enthusiastically welcomed by the Norman kings.
In this context, Rosalia lived as a hermit, as the choice of a solitary life in prayer and contemplation was the highest expression of the religious sensibility of that time.
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Rosalia #400+1 Illustration
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