The Virgin as she appeared to Saint Catherine Laboure. This is a large-format, 3D lenticular photograph, circa 1950s. When seen in person, the rays emanating from the hands visually extend out from the image, and the sky and clouds are set back far into the distance. It is truly a beautiful example of 3D lenticular photography. Also note the 12 stars, the earthly globe she is standing upon, and the serpent under her foot (noted in Genesis 3:15: commonly called the “Protevangelium” — a term that essentially signifies the idea of “first gospel proclamation.”, i.e the first messianic prophecy in the Old Testament.) God Bless You Today -- and Every Day!
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