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Pieta (SAU 23) Planner

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Size: Standard (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm)

It's time to get organised! Plan your days in style with the help of a customisable planner. Perfect for your busy lifestyle, this planner has a place to plan your months, plan your weeks, and write down everything that's important to you!

  • Dimensions: 21.59 cm x 27.94 cm
  • One sheet of fun and colourful repositionable stickers in back (shown)
  • Includes monthly and weekly layouts, 12 months, 60 pages
  • Softcover front and back covers laminated
  • Wire-o® spiral spine available in three colour options
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Pieta (SAU 23) Planner

Pieta (SAU 23) Planner

Between The Descent from the Cross and The Entombment, Christ was lamented… most especially by His mother. The term Pieta, derived from the Italian word for ‘pity’, is given to the third—and final--type of depiction of the grieving BVM. In a Pieta, Mary cradles the body of Jesus on her lap just as she had cradled him as a child. Here, in a somewhat unusual departure from more familiar versions in sculpture or painting, Mary is seen sitting not on the ground at the foot of the cross but on a tomb (not fully visible in this detail). Tombs cut horizontally into cliff faces as in 1st century Palestine were unfamiliar to Western European artists of the Middle Ages. Gothic artists portrayed what they knew: stone sarcophagi. That the tomb as pictured would be too small for the figure of Christ is another hallmark of mediaeval art. It is emotion not accuracy that counts: The scene captures an intimate moment between mother and son and evokes pity in the viewer. + Image Credit (SAU 23): Detail of an antique NeoGothic image of the Pieta from a holy card printed in chromolithography with gilt accents, and published by the Socièté de St. Augustin, Bruges, Belgium, last quarter of the 19th century. From the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera.

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By J.9 January 2024Verified Purchase
Standard (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm), Soft Cover, Gold Spiral Planner
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I can’t thank you enough for this item! The photos are crystal clear and the finish is beautiful. Very impressed with the finished product. I will be buying again. Crystal clear photos and the cover is gorgeous.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Andreja K.24 July 2021Verified Purchase
Small (14 cm x 21.6 cm), Soft Cover, White Spiral Planner
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The hardcovers are super sturdy, they came undamaged, the print on the front was as expected. The interior of the notebook is good for planning monthly and weekly. The notes section is a bit small for my taste, but I can manage. I like the idea that months are only numbered at the beginning and not afterward, you get to write the numbers of the days and weeks as you wish. The printing turned out as expected, not too big of a difference from the colors seen on screen.
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Teresa P.19 August 2025Verified Purchase
Standard (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm), Hard Cover, Black Spiral Planner
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I Love my Zazzle Planner. Love the hard cover which makes writing in the planner so much easier., The daily planner pages are perfect for keeping track of daily events. The image colors and design are vibrant and awesome. Thank You for such a GREAT Planner.
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Product ID: 256289557959513763
Posted on 4/04/2019, 5:53 AM
Rating: G