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=== Painting, illustration, and sculpture === *''[[Saint Teresa of Ávila's Vision of the Holy Spirit]]'' is a 1612–1614 painting by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] and is exhibited in the [[Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen]] in [[Rotterdam]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://collectie.boijmans.nl/en/collection/vdv-71|title=Saint Teresa of Avila's Vision of the Dove – Peter Paul Rubens (in 1612-1614)}}</ref> and Rubens' c. 1614 [[Saint Teresa of Ávila's Vision of the Holy Spirit (Cambridge)|painting of the same subject]] is in the [[Fitzwilliam Museum]], [[Cambridge]]. * Another Rubens portrait of Teresa, from 1615, is now in the collection of the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], [[Vienna]].<ref group=web name=khm.at /> * Saint Teresa was the inspiration for one of [[Bernini]]'s most famous sculptures, ''[[Ecstasy of Saint Teresa|The Ecstasy of St. Teresa]]'' (mid-17th century) in [[Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome]].{{sfn|Jordanova|2012|pp=79–94}}<ref group=web name=lumenlearning.com /> * ''St. Teresa'' was painted in 1819–20 by [[François Pascal Simon, Baron Gérard|François Gérard]], a French neoclassical painter.<ref group=web name=fraangelicoinstitute.com /> * ''St Theresa of Avila'' is a 1754-1755 painting by [[Joseph-Marie Vien]] and is exhibited in the [[New Orleans Museum of Art]] in New Orleans, Louisiana. ====Iconography==== Theresa is usually shown in the habit of the Discalced Carmelites, and writing in a book with a quill pen. Sometimes there is a dove, symbolizing the Holy Spirit.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Stracke |first1=Richard |title=St. Teresa in Art |url=https://www.christianiconography.info/teresa.html |website=www.christianiconography.info}}</ref>
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