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St. Severinus (d. 507) curing Clovis I (465-511) copy of a 12th century original in

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St. Severinus (d. 507) curing Clovis I (465-511) copy of a 12th century original in

BLY177181 St. Severinus (d.507) curing Clovis I (465-511) copy of a 12th century original in the Church of Chateau-Landon (fresco) (see also 240221) by French School; Musee des Monuments Francais, Paris, France; (add.info.: Clovis gueri par Saint Severin; sent to cure Clovis who was ill with a fever; King of the Salian Franks; ); French, out of copyright

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Abbot Bonesetter C06th Early Christian Healer Healing Illness Merovingian Sick Beds Dying


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The captivating print depicts a significant moment in history, showcasing the renowned St. Severinus curing Clovis I, the King of the Salian Franks. This copy of a 12th-century original fresco found in the Church of Chateau-Landon is housed at the Musee des Monuments Francais in Paris, France. In this mesmerizing artwork by the French School, we witness St. Severinus attending to a sick and bedridden Clovis I. The scene exudes an aura of healing and spirituality as St. Severinus uses his divine powers to cure Clovis who was suffering from a debilitating fever. Clovis I, known for his leadership among the Merovingian dynasty, sought solace and salvation through St. Severinus' miraculous abilities as an abbot and healer during early Christian times. The painting beautifully captures their encounter with intricate details that bring life to every stroke. The composition showcases not only their interaction but also highlights various elements such as beds and furnishings that add depth to this historical narrative. It serves as a testament to both faith and medicine's intertwined roles in ancient societies. This awe-inspiring image transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the significance of religious figures like St. Severinus who dedicated themselves to helping those afflicted by illness or disease.

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