Saint Matthew, Saint Simon, Saint Jude Thaddeus and Saint Matthias. Color lithograph (mid to late 19th century) - Public Domain Catholic Drawing
About the Image:
The image is a color lithograph depicting four apostles: Saint Matthew, Saint Simon, Saint Jude Thaddeus, and Saint Matthias. Each figure is haloed, signifying their sanctity, and holding attributes that are traditionally associated with them, such as the saw and book. The style of the lithograph is reminiscent of medieval manuscript illuminations with its flat color fields and golden halos.
The text below each figure appears to be in French, providing an indication that the lithograph could be from a French-speaking region. The ornate script and styling suggest it could have been created as a form of religious educational material or devotional imagery.
Considering the characteristics of the color lithography technique and the style of the artwork, it is likely from the 19th century when lithography became a popular method for reproducing artworks due to its ability to create vibrant colors and detailed images. Lithography was invented at the end of the 18th century but achieved widespread commercial and artistic use throughout the 19th century.
Given these aspects, it would be reasonable to estimate that this lithograph was made in the mid to late 19th century, possibly between 1840 and 1890. This was a period that saw a revival of interest in medieval and religious themes, especially in the context of the Romantic movement in art which often looked to the past for inspiration.