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St Dunstan and the devil, 1826




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St Dunstan and the devil, 1826

St Dunstan and the devil, 1826. Born in Glastonbury, Somerset, St Dunstan (c925-988) became Archbishop of Canterbury in 961. The patron saint of goldsmiths, this illustrates the legend that when interrupted while making a golden chalice, he seized the devil by the nose with red hot pincers and would not release him until he promised not to tempt Dunstan ever again. From Every-Day Book by William Hone. (London, 1826)

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10th Century Angry Archbishop Archbishop Of Canterbury Bishop Clergyman Cleric Devil Dunstan Goldsmith Good Versus Evil Hone Interruption Mitre Pincers Saint Dunstan St Dunstan Tenth Century William Hone Ann Ronan Pictures


10"x8" Photo Print

Experience the rich history and intrigue of medieval folklore with our stunning print from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the iconic image of St. Dunstan, the 11th-century Archbishop of Canterbury, and the devil, captured in an 1826 illustration by William Hone. This captivating print, drawn from the depths of Heritage Images, brings the legendary tale of St. Dunstan's triumph over evil to life. A must-have for history enthusiasts, art collectors, and those who appreciate the beauty and mystery of the past.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.5cm (10" x 7.3")

Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the legendary encounter between St Dunstan and the devil in 1826. Born in Glastonbury, Somerset, St Dunstan rose to become Archbishop of Canterbury in 961. Revered as the patron saint of goldsmiths, this image depicts a pivotal moment in his life. According to folklore, while diligently crafting a golden chalice, St Dunstan was interrupted by none other than the devil himself. In an act of defiance against temptation, he fearlessly seized the devil's nose with red hot pincers. The intense anger on St Dunstan's face reflects his determination not to release his grip until the devil promised never to tempt him again. The woodcut style adds a touch of antiquity to this scene from William Hone's Every-Day Book published in London during that era. It transports us back to 19th century England when good versus evil narratives held great significance. In this monochrome portrayal, we witness a clash between two powerful forces - righteousness embodied by St Dunstan and malevolence personified by the devil. This image serves as a reminder of our eternal struggle against temptation and showcases St Dunstan's unwavering commitment to his faith. As we delve into history through this print collector's work, we are reminded of how legends like these shape our understanding of religion and spirituality.

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