the near-limitless potential for jokes at the expense of the Vatican has left me in a quandary of biblical proportions….so let’s hope the boys don’t grow up and attend Penn State on a Football Scholarship…..
Mbrandt will chime in with all the stats, but this is the story of how St Nicholas saved the lives of the 3 little boys. Story is that they were travelling to school/university and stopped for the night. The unscrupulous innkeeper, seeing that they were wealthy, killed them to rob them, and then being a thrifty sort of serial killer, cut them up and put them in brine (to be later served to his guests, I guess.) St. Nicholas (patron saint of actors, children, spinsters, pick pockets, pawn brokers and prostitutes—fact) happened along, knew all at a glance, and resurrected them (intact, of course).
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here.Three Legends of Saint Nicholas (link shows his Wikipedia page) is one panel in the larger (different coloration) work shown in its current-location page. That was part of a large altarpiece described in 4 pages of an online book, which goes into considerable detail. The altarpiece was reassembled and on display for 106 days in 1992. @orinoco womble has provided the basics of the legend above (thanks!). This has a longer version; in France, they were (search for butcher) 3 small children at play. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (many more under Subcategories at each level).Second of the 4 works by this artist (under various nationalities), that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
The Saint thought it was a laundry tub, stumbled on the body parts whilst searching for his socks. The re-assembly was accomplished as are all “miracles” -
margueritem about 12 years ago
RUB-A-DUB DUB!
BE THIS GUY about 12 years ago
Get that priest away from them!
Veridian about 12 years ago
the near-limitless potential for jokes at the expense of the Vatican has left me in a quandary of biblical proportions….so let’s hope the boys don’t grow up and attend Penn State on a Football Scholarship…..
Linguist about 12 years ago
" Can we get out now, Bishop ? This water is freezing !( The jokes I wanted to use would have caused me to be sooo flagged ! )
Arianne about 12 years ago
Your turn to be “candlestick maker.” I had to do it last week.
runar about 12 years ago
Fortunately for the guy in the miter, the statute of limitations ran out on this five hundred years ago.
lippyfish about 12 years ago
eeny meeny miny mo…
seyleigh about 12 years ago
“Hiya Sir, you wanna play with us?”
That picture is just too similar to a raunchy greeting card.
pcolli about 12 years ago
The original Three Stooges.
orinoco womble about 12 years ago
Mbrandt will chime in with all the stats, but this is the story of how St Nicholas saved the lives of the 3 little boys. Story is that they were travelling to school/university and stopped for the night. The unscrupulous innkeeper, seeing that they were wealthy, killed them to rob them, and then being a thrifty sort of serial killer, cut them up and put them in brine (to be later served to his guests, I guess.) St. Nicholas (patron saint of actors, children, spinsters, pick pockets, pawn brokers and prostitutes—fact) happened along, knew all at a glance, and resurrected them (intact, of course).
Pharmakeus Ubik about 12 years ago
Italian priests in custard, discussing vital matters of the day. These lads from a seminary near Cremona, have been practicing for well over a year.
V-Beast about 12 years ago
Thank you lord for the meal that I am about to receive.
Thomas R. Williams about 12 years ago
All that oil on wood seems to have effaced their genitalia.
PICTO about 12 years ago
Would that be the “Blood of Innocence” on his hands?
ryku7 about 12 years ago
i got nothing expected these sauges,now would like some eggs,and orange jucies
PoodleGroomer about 12 years ago
Moe, Larry, and Shemp. That explains why it isn’t funny.
mabrndt Premium Member about 12 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here.Three Legends of Saint Nicholas (link shows his Wikipedia page) is one panel in the larger (different coloration) work shown in its current-location page. That was part of a large altarpiece described in 4 pages of an online book, which goes into considerable detail. The altarpiece was reassembled and on display for 106 days in 1992. @orinoco womble has provided the basics of the legend above (thanks!). This has a longer version; in France, they were (search for butcher) 3 small children at play. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (many more under Subcategories at each level).Second of the 4 works by this artist (under various nationalities), that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
finale about 12 years ago
I wouldn’t want to be that Innkeeper…..I’m sure St. Nick put him on the “naughty list”!
fritzoid Premium Member about 12 years ago
St. Nicholas Unwraps HIS Christmas Presents
pcolli about 12 years ago
“Eeny, meeny, miney, mo….”
Call me Ishmael about 12 years ago
The Saint thought it was a laundry tub, stumbled on the body parts whilst searching for his socks. The re-assembly was accomplished as are all “miracles” -
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.