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Quality Materials Information
Photography
All photography is shot by a commercial photographer. The prints are
therefore, first generation prints, suitable for framing. This applies to
these categories: $4.00 notecards and all larger matted and/or framed
photos. They are the truest color matching the original icons. Some less
expensive cards and a few of the smaller matted pictures are second
generation prints made by a commercial printer's shop.
Matting
The photgraphs are all matted by hand. The notecards are assembled
individually by hand. Some images have two colors of matting,
designated with a (dm) in the code number indicating that they are
double matted.
Frames
Metal frames are heavy metal of high quality. Each image is matted and
framed by hand. Wood frames are of single grain, solid wood.
Plaques
The plaques are laminated over high quality photographs in a slightly
matte finish.
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| Catherine McAuley |
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Catherine McAuley was foundress of The Sisters of Mercy, who numbered 35,000 worldwide at one time. Catherine was an Irish woman who saw the desperate needs of the poor during the potato famine. She founded vocational schools for women and saw to the stability of her foundations in the British Isles. She died November 11, 1841. In this icon she holds an orb representing the world, with the crucified Christ superimposed. Her prayer to Jesus crucified was a bedrock of each of her foundations. "There are three things the poor prize more highly than gold, though they cost the donor nothing. Among these are the kind word, the gentle compassionate look and the patient hearing of their sorrows." |
| Matted Photos - In Bags (PHM-11x14-CM) | $45.00
| | Matted Photos - In Bags (PHM-8x10-CM) | $17.00
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