St. Cyprian (c.200-258) Bishop of Carthage brought before Emperor Valerian (r.253-60) 1300-25
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
The artwork "St. Cyprian (c.200-258) Bishop of Carthage brought before Emperor Valerian (r.253-60)" is an evocative piece created by an anonymous artist between the years 1300 and 1325. This historical painting captures a significant moment in early Christian history, depicting the trial of St. Cyprian, a prominent bishop and martyr, before the Roman Emperor Valerian. St. Cyprian, born Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus, was a key figure in the early Christian church, known for his theological writings and his steadfast leadership during times of persecution.
The scene portrayed in the artwork is set during the period of intense Christian persecution under Emperor Valerian, who ruled from 253 to 260 AD. Valerian issued edicts that targeted Christian clergy, demanding that they perform sacrifices to Roman gods or face severe punishment. St. Cyprian, as the Bishop of Carthage, became a central figure in this conflict due to his refusal to renounce his faith.
In the painting, the anonymous artist skillfully captures the tension and drama of the moment. St. Cyprian is depicted with a calm and resolute demeanor, standing before the emperor who is seated in a position of authority. The composition of the artwork emphasizes the contrast between the spiritual authority of Cyprian and the temporal power of Valerian. The use of color, light, and shadow enhances the emotional intensity of the scene, highlighting the courage and conviction of St. Cyprian in the face of impending martyrdom.
This artwork not only serves as a visual representation of a pivotal historical event but also reflects the broader themes of faith, persecution, and the struggle between religious and imperial power. The anonymous artist's portrayal of St. Cyprian's trial remains a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by early Christian martyrs and their enduring legacy in the history of the church.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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