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St. Nicholas – 8.5x11" – Heinrich Lefler – Catholic Art Print

$ 10.53

Availability: 56 in stock
  • Condition: New

    Description

    "
    St. Nicholas
    "
    by
    Heinrich Lefler
    St. Nicholas was a real person, a real canonized Saint. He was a Bishop in the 4th Century in a town called Myra of present-day Turkey. He was persecuted under the Emperor Diocletian, and after being freed by Constantine attended the Council of Nicea in 325.
    One of the legends about his kindness was of helping three sisters
    . They were so poor they had no dowry, and at that time it meant they could not get married and instead faced a life of prostitution. St. Nicholas threw three bags of gold into the window of their house so they could get husbands.
    It was the giving of gifts—along with his Feast Day being in December—that allowed his story to transform into the red-suited Saint (Santa) Clause we now associate with Christmas. He died December 6, 343 AD, and his Feast Day is widely celebrated as a holiday in its own right. He is one of the Patron Saints of children. A fragment of a bone from his shrine has been carbon-dated to precisely his 4th Century.
    This lovely Victorian picture was made by Heinrich Leflter, an Austrian Catholic primarily known as a set-designer, but also the artist of many beautiful Art Nouveau illustrations.
    (sources: vaticannews.va and britannica.com)

    Archival Quality

    Crystal-clear plastic sleeve

    Whiteboard backing
    Dimensions are the paper szie. The image is smaller, with a 1 1/2" to 2" white border.
    Archival Quality: These prints are on acid-free fine art paper and archival pigments, rated to last 200 years when not hung in direct sunlight. These prints are beautiful today and are time capsules of the faith for future generations.
    Thank you for your interest in my artwork.
    ~ Sue Kouma Johnson
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