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Saint Peter, Saint Vincent and Saint Victor, between 1500 and 1600. Creator: Greek School
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Saint Peter, Saint Vincent and Saint Victor, between 1500 and 1600. Creator: Greek School
Saint Peter, Saint Vincent and Saint Victor, between 1500 and 1600
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Colourful Deacon Greek School Icon Orthodox Peter St Peter The Apostle Priest Saint Peter Saint Vincent School Greek Simon Simon Cephas Simon Peter St Peter St Vincent Wood Material Paris Museums Petit Palais Santo
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This exquisite 16th century painting, titled "Saint Peter, Saint Vincent, and Saint Victor," is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the Greek School. The three saints, depicted in vibrant and colorful attire, are shown in a serene and contemplative setting, reflecting their deep spiritual connection. In the foreground, Saint Peter, identified by the keys symbolizing his role as the first Pope, wears a red robe and golden miter, signifying his high ecclesiastical rank. To his right stands Saint Vincent of Saragossa, a deacon and martyr, dressed in a simple red tunic and golden stole, holding a palm branch and a book. On the left is Saint Victor, a martyr and priest, wearing a long, flowing, and colorful robe, holding a palm branch and a book inscribed with the words "Victor Victus," meaning "Victor the Conquered." The painting, executed in tempera on wood, is a fine example of the Greek School's mastery of the traditional Byzantine style, with its intricate iconographic details and delicate use of color. The artwork is believed to have originated from Greece but was later acquired by the Petit Palais Museum in Paris, France, where it is currently housed. The painting's preservation in this renowned institution allows us to appreciate the artistic legacy of the Greek School and the enduring influence of Greek and Orthodox Christian traditions on European art.
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