Saint Euphrosyna

Book Title: Solitudo, sive, Vitae patrum eremicolarum : per antiquissimu[m] Patrem D. Hieronimu[m] eorundem primarium olim conscripta / iam verò primu*m æneis laminis, idq*[ue] Ioannis et Raphael Sadeler, fratru[m] impensis scalpt. & excusa

Author: Sadeler, Jan, 1550-1600

Image Title: Saint Euphrosyna

Description: This image comes from “Solitudo sive vitae Foeminarum Anachoritarum,” by Adriaen and Joan Collaert and Cornelius Galle, bound with “Solitudo, sive, Vitae patrum eremicolarum”. Saint Euphrosyna (5th century) who, to avoid being married, cut off her hair and disguised herself as a man to enter a monastery, dies at the moment her father finds her. The names of the artist responsible for the design, Maarten De Vos, and the engraver, Adriaen Collaert, are at the base.

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