A Russian icon of Saint Vlasii, 18th century
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A Russian icon of Saint Vlasii, 18th century, the Standing Figure of the Bishop Saint painted against a mustard coloured ground, with dark olive green borders, from an Iconastasis, 99 x 35 cm.
From the Grande Encyclopédie:
Saint Vlasii (Blaise, or Vlasios in Greek), who had studied philosophy in his youth, was a doctor in Sebaste in Armenia, the city of his birth, who exercised his art with miraculous ability, good-will, and piety. When the bishop of the city died, he was chosen to succeed him, with the acclamation of all the people. His holiness was manifest through many miracles: from all around, people came to him to find cures for their spirit and their body, even wild animals came in herds to receive his blessing. In 316, Agricola, the governor of Cappadocia and of Lesser Armenia, having arrived in Sebastia at the order of the emperor Licinius to kill the Christians, arrested the bishop. As he was being led to jail, a mother set her only son, choking to death of a fish-bone, at his feet, and the child was cured straight away. Regardless, the governor, unable to make Vlasii renounce his faith, beat him with a stick, ripped his flesh with iron combs, and beheaded him.
Russia
Auktionsnummer:
3221
Datum:
2017-06-08