Caption
Pisa, Monumental Cemetery: “Thebaid”, Stories of the Hermits and the Holy Fathers inspired by the Vitae Patrum by the Dominican Domenico Canon Cavalca.
Right in the centre of the lower section of the fresco there is a bridge. A gentleman elegantly dressed in blue is crossing the bridge, on horseback, pointing forward but looking back at a hermit standing behind him, with whom he is conversing. The hermit is Saint Macarius of Egypt, and the dignified gentleman on horseback is the Devil (the claws on his foot are a clue). The Devil is revealing his cunning plan to tempt the monks on the road with the delicious liquids contained in the flasks he carries with him—each of a different variety, to suit every taste.
Frescoes by Buonamico Buffalmacco, 1336/1341.
Camposanto Monumentale, Pisa (PI), Toscana - Tuscany, Italia - Italy
Date
Nov 25, 2025
Credit line
Ghigo Roli/Photo12
Reference
GHR26A01_245
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Keywords
Italy Tuscany Pisa Cemetery Art Artwork Painting Fresco Buonamico Buffalmacco Il Trecento 14th Century Medieval Art Gothic Religion Christianity Domenico Cavalca Thebaid Eremita Hermit Monk Horse Devil Lucifer Satan Bridge Temptation St. Macarius Claw Vitae Patrum
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