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The Death of St. Martin of Tours, detail from an altar frontal from the Church of
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XIR218723 The Death of St. Martin of Tours, detail from an altar frontal from the Church of Saint Martin in Chia, 1150-1200 (tempera on panel) (detail of 498163) by Johannes Pintor, RibagorAza Workshop (fl.1150-1200); Museo de Arte de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; (add.info.: Saint Martin on his deathbed, covered with a blanket in the colours and stripes of Aragon, rebukes the devil; ); Spanish, out of copyright
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Altar Frontal Antependium Aragon Bishop Deathbed Demon Devil Johannes Romanesque Satan Dying Iohannes Ribagorca Serpent
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail from the altar frontal of the Church of Saint Martin in Chia, dating back to 1150-1200. Created by Johannes Pintor from the Ribagorza Workshop, this masterpiece titled "The Death of St. Martin of Tours" showcases an intense moment in religious history. In this particular scene, we witness Saint Martin on his deathbed, draped with a blanket adorned with the vibrant colors and stripes associated with Aragon. Despite being at the threshold between life and death, he fearlessly confronts the devil himself. With unwavering resolve, he rebukes and challenges Satan's malevolent presence. Every element within this composition is meticulously crafted to convey profound symbolism. The snake slithering beneath St. Martin's bed represents temptation and evil while signifying his triumph over sin throughout his virtuous life as a bishop. Johannes Pintor's attention to detail shines through every brushstroke in this medieval Romanesque artwork. The depth and intensity captured in tempera on panel transport viewers into a world where spirituality intertwines with mortal existence. Now housed at Museo de Arte de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, this remarkable piece continues to inspire awe centuries after its creation. Its significance lies not only in its artistic excellence but also as a testament to St. Martin's unwavering faith and determination even during his final moments on Earth.
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