The Penance of Saint John Chrysostom, Hans Sebald Beham, circa 1525-1528

The Penance of Saint John Chrysostom, Hans Sebald Beham, circa 1525-1528

In the background on the left, saint john chrysostom (goldmund, around 354-407) is crawling. At the end of the middle ages, the anti-clerical legend of the hermit in the desert arose about the church father of the eastern church. A king's daughter is said to have strayed into the saint's cave and then become the mother of a child. For this crime, for which no later pope would have canonized him, chrysostom was to fulfill the shameful vow of awaiting the end of his days naked and crawling on all fours. [1]. Date: circa 1525-1528. Dimensions: height: 5.4 cm (2.1 in); width: 7.7 cm (3 in). Medium: engraving. Collection: Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Penance of Saint John Chrysostom LACMA M.67.29
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Author: Barthel Beham (1502–1540) Hans Sebald Beham (1500–1550)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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