St. John Damascene - Devotional Canvas
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A portrait of St. John Damascene for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. John Damascene
St. John Damascene was a Syrian monk and theologian, born in Damascus to a Christian family in service to the Umayyad caliphate; entered the monastery of Mar Saba in the Judean desert.
Foremost defender of the holy images during the Iconoclast controversy and author of the "Fount of Knowledge," the great synthesis of Greek patristic theology. Doctor of the Church (1890); the last of the Greek Fathers.
"I do not worship matter, I worship the God of matter, who became matter for my sake."
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Feast Day: December 4
Patronage: Iconographers · Pharmacists · Theologians
Lived: c. 675–4 December 749 in Damascus / Holy Land
Category: Monk / Doctor of the Church / Greek Father
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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A portrait of St. John Damascene for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. John Damascene
St. John Damascene was a Syrian monk and theologian, born in Damascus to a Christian family in service to the Umayyad caliphate; entered the monastery of Mar Saba in the Judean desert.
Foremost defender of the holy images during the Iconoclast controversy and author of the "Fount of Knowledge," the great synthesis of Greek patristic theology. Doctor of the Church (1890); the last of the Greek Fathers.
"I do not worship matter, I worship the God of matter, who became matter for my sake."
Quick Facts
Feast Day: December 4
Patronage: Iconographers · Pharmacists · Theologians
Lived: c. 675–4 December 749 in Damascus / Holy Land
Category: Monk / Doctor of the Church / Greek Father
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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