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Photographic Print : The raven who brought bread to St. Anthony and St. Paul of Thebes. Saint Anthony or Antony, 251 - 356. Christian monk from Egypt. St. Paul of Thebes, aka Paul, the First Hermit or St. Paul the Anchorite, c. 226 / 7-c. 341. The first Christian hermit. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912
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The raven who brought bread to St. Anthony and St. Paul of Thebes. Saint Anthony or Antony, 251 - 356. Christian monk from Egypt. St. Paul of Thebes, aka Paul, the First Hermit or St. Paul the Anchorite, c. 226 / 7-c. 341. The first Christian hermit. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912
The raven who brought bread to St. Anthony and St. Paul of Thebes. Saint Anthony or Antony, 251 - 356. Christian monk from Egypt. St. Paul of Thebes, aka Paul, the First Hermit or St. Paul the Anchorite, c. 226/7-c. 341. The first Christian hermit. From The Book of Saints and Heroes, published 1912
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3rd Century 4th Century Bird Bread Christian Desert Egypt Hermit Journey Monk Raven Anthony Of Egypt Anthony Of The Desert Anthony Of Thebes Anthony The Anchorite Anthony The Great Hermits Saint Anthony Saint Antony
12"x8" Photo Print
Experience the timeless beauty and devotion of this iconic religious scene with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of 'The Raven Bringing Bread to Saints Anthony and Paul of Thebes.' This captivating image showcases the legendary tale of two early Christian saints: Saint Anthony of Egypt and Saint Paul of Thebes. Saint Anthony, a renowned monk, and Saint Paul, the first hermit, are depicted in this evocative scene, as a raven delivers a loaf of bread to them in the desert. This exquisite print, taken from The Book of Saints and Heroes, published in 1912, is a stunning addition to any home or office, offering inspiration, history, and a touch of spirituality. Order now and bring the story of these two remarkable saints into your space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 19cm (12" x 7.5")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the legendary encounter between two revered figures of early Christianity, St. Anthony and St. Paul of Thebes, as they receive sustenance from an unexpected source - a raven bearing bread. Saint Anthony, a Christian monk hailing from Egypt during the 3rd century, is widely regarded as the father of all monks and known for his ascetic lifestyle in the desert. Alongside him stands St. Paul of Thebes, also referred to as Paul the First Hermit or Paul the Anchorite, who lived around the same time and was recognized as one of the first Christian hermits. The image captures their humble existence amidst vast stretches of arid land, symbolizing their devotion to God through solitude and self-denial. The raven's arrival with nourishment represents divine intervention in sustaining these holy men during their spiritual journey. Published in 1912 within "The Book of Saints and Heroes" this archival photograph offers a glimpse into ancient history while evoking a sense of wonder at how faith can transcend time and connect us with those who came before us. As we contemplate this remarkable scene frozen in time, let us reflect on our own daily bread – both physical sustenance that nourishes our bodies and spiritual nourishment that feeds our souls – drawing inspiration from these exemplary individuals who found solace in simplicity amidst life's challenges.
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