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Saint John tells his relatives of his vocation

Niccolò da Varallo1479/1489

Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano

Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano
Milano, Italy

This panel is part of stained-glass window V25 of Milan Duomo, dedicated to the life of Saint John of Damascus. It was offered by the College of Apothecaries (the current Pharmacists) in honour of the patron saint of the guild and was made between 1479 and 1489 by Niccolò da Varallo. A leading figure in the history of Byzantine theology, as well as a distinguished doctor in the history of the universal Church, Saint John of Damascus lived in the 7th century. Born in Damascus, during the reign of Emperor Leo III the Isaurian, Saint John was unjustly slandered by means of a false letter sent to the Caliph of Damascus, which fell into the trap. Saint John was punished with the severing of his right hand, which was later reattached by the miraculous intervention of the Madonna. He is the patron saint of painters, the disabled (those missing limbs), and pharmacists. This panel depicts Saint John of Damascus surrounded by family members, to whom he confides he wants to retire to monastic life and take vows.

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  • Title: Saint John tells his relatives of his vocation
  • Creator: Niccolò da Varallo
  • Creator Lifespan: 1425/1490
  • Date: 1479/1489
  • Location: Milan Duomo
  • Physical Dimensions: cm 115 x 81
  • Type: panel
  • Medium: coloured glass, grisaille and lead
  • Position: Stained glass window V25, northern side
Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano

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