Saint Nicholas of Myra and Bari: his recognition as archbishop elect of Myra. Engraving by H.C. Shenton after P. Caliari, il Veronese.

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Saint Nicholas of Myra and Bari: his recognition as archbishop elect of Myra. Engraving by H.C. Shenton after P. Caliari, il Veronese. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Usually depicted as a bishop, since he was bishop of Myra in Asia Minor. His relics were transferred to Bari in Italy in 1087. His body was believed to secrete a perfumed myrrh (the manna of St. Nicholas) which pilgrims to the Holy Land would collect in leaden flasks before leaving Italy. As a result, he was the patron saint of guilds of perfumers, apothecaries and spicers. Other legends associated with his name led to his reputation as "Father Christmas"

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London (Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square) : Jones & Co.

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1 print : engraving

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The consecration of St Nicholas. From the original picture by Paulo Veronese, in the National Gallery. Engraved by H.C. Shenton. Bears number: No. 82

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Wellcome Collection 6697i

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