The Flowering of Joseph's Rod, from a Mirror of Holiness…, 1602-1604 by Unknown

The Flowering of Joseph's Rod, from a Mirror of Holiness…, 1602-1604

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The Flowering of Joseph's Rod, from a Mirror of Holiness…, 1602-1604

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The Flowering of Joseph's Rod, from a Mirror of Holiness (Mir?at al-quds) of Father Jerome Xavier, 1602-1604. This painting illustrates a story that introduces Joseph into the narrative. When Mary came of age to wed, the high priests ordered every eligible man to bring a rod to the temple. When they prayed for a sign from God to determine which suitor was worthy, the rod belonging to Joseph burst into bloom. The painter has depicted Joseph?s hat on the ground as if it fell off his head in a sudden movement of surprise. The suitors in this scene are dressed as contemporary Portuguese men, but have followed the Muslim practice of removing their shoes while in the temple.

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