Old Master & 19th Century Paintings Day Auction, Part II
Old Master & 19th Century Paintings Day Auction, Part II
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The Martyrdom of Saint Euphemia
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July 7, 12:10 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 GBP
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The Property of a Corporation
Francesco Cairo
Milan 1607–1665
The Martyrdom of Saint Euphemia
oil on canvas, unframed
223.5 x 193 cm.; 88 x 76 in.
The martyrdom of Saint Euphemia is a rare subject in painting but was described in some detail by Jacopo da Voragine in the Golden Legend. Euphemia was a maiden during the reign of Diocletian, and was martyred in 303 CE at Chalcedon for refusing to make sacrifices at Aries. She was thrown 'into a pit where there were three wild beasts so ferocious that they would swallow any man', but she was unharmed, in the same way that Daniel had survived in the Old Testament story. An executioner was then sent to kill the maiden. To reward him for his service the judge draped him in a silk garment and girded him with a gold belt, but as the man went out, he was snatched by a lion and devoured.