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St Casimir

Unknown authorlate 18th century

Lithuanian Art Fund

Lithuanian Art Fund
Vilnius, Lithuania

St Casimir is the patron saint of Lithuania and Lithuanian youth. Casimir (1458–1484) was the son of Casimir Jogaila (Jagiellon), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. He was born in Kraków and from his early age was trained as a future politician and received an excellent education. He was a pious person and preached poverty and chastity. He died in Grodno and is buried in Vilnius Cathedral. After his death he became famous for his miracles. In 1602, he was canonised. St Casimir is depicted with a white lily and a cross symbolising both piety and chastity.

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  • Title: St Casimir
  • Creator: Unknown author
  • Date Created: late 18th century
  • Physical Dimensions: 65 cm x 52 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
Lithuanian Art Fund

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