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This
is a canvas 180 x 250 cm. representing the martyrdom of Saint Emilian
or "Aemilios", a soldier of noble and superior spirit as a
great leader in war should be. On May 22 in the year 251, Emilian
was tortured and decapitated in the city of Carthage. This particular
canvas is destined to embellish the church of Saint Emilian at Kab Elias
in the Bekaa region of Lebanon and is offered to the birthplace of former
President of the Lebanese Republic Emile Eddeh by his son Raymond Eddeh,
leader of the National Block. The work was executed by Joseph Matar after he had made several preparatory studies. In the centre we see the saint on his knees on the altar of his country, while in the foreground lies the body of another martyr, Saint Castos. The earth is watered by the blood of its sons. On the right one sees the gang of cut-throats who have perpetrated the slaughter. In
the distance one sees the outline of a mountain, the earthly paradise
of the Lebanese range. Up in the sky on the left an army of angels
transports the soul of the holy martyr to the paradise which is in heaven. Here
is the struggle between light and darkness, between good and evil.
Paradise with the virgin and the saint received in full glory. A small
panel bears the date 251. The head of the saint is all light.
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