North French School, 16th Century
North French School, 16th Century

Saint Benedict of Nursia

Details
North French School, 16th Century
Saint Benedict of Nursia
oil on panel
9 ½ x 5 in. (24.3 x 12.7 cm.)
Provenance
Private collection, Europe.

Lot Essay

The life of Saint Benedict was documented by Pope Gregory I in 593 A.D.. In his Dialogues, the Pope relates that Benedict was born in Nursia and educated in Rome. Repelled by the vices of the city, he fled to Enfide around 500 A.D., eventually settling in nearby Subiaco to live the life of a hermit. One day, temptation appeared to Saint Benedict in the form of an image of a beautiful woman he had formerly known. Feeling desire, the saint disrobed and rolled into a briar patch until his body was lacerated: 'So, by the wounds of his body, he cured the wounds of his soul, in that he turned pleasure into pain' (Dialogues, II).

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