Faelix Saeculum Cracoviae
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Łukasz Porębski (Porenbius, Porhebius, Porębowicz?) (1594–1637)
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723 x 823 Pixel (107230 Bytes)
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Faelix Saeculum Cracoviae: painting of five holy men who lived in Kraków in the 15th century (from left):
- Michał Giedroyć (with a crucifix and a crutch symbolizing his disability; he steps on a devil, a symbol of temptation)
- John Cantius (with a book, holding a wreath of laurels and roses; he steps on symbols of wealth)
- Stanisław Kazimierczyk (with a lily, book, and wreath of laurels; he steps on symbols of pleasure)
- Szymon of Lipnica (looks adoringly to the sky; he steps on a naked figure with its head in a glass bowl, a symbol of constant changes)
- Świętosław Milczący (with a finger on his lips and a book; he steps on a figure symbolizing false devotion and hypocrisy
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Public domain
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