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St. Augustine is led by his parents at the School of Tagaste, from the Life of St



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St. Augustine is led by his parents at the School of Tagaste, from the Life of St

XIR444265 St. Augustine is led by his parents at the School of Tagaste, from the Life of St. Augustine, 1464-65 (fresco) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Sant Agostino, San Gimignano, Italy; (add.info.: St. Augustin est conduit par ses parents a l ecole de Tagaste; ); Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 12882712

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Arches Arriving Augustin Early Renaissance Leading Monica Pupil Pupils Starting Student Students


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In this fresco by Benozzo di Lese di Sandro, we witness a significant moment in the life of St. Augustine. The scene depicts young Augustine being led by his devoted parents to the School of Tagaste, marking the beginning of his educational journey. The artist skillfully captures the emotions and anticipation on their faces as they guide their child towards knowledge and enlightenment. St. Augustine's mother, Monica, and father take pride in nurturing their son's intellectual growth from an early age. Set against a backdrop of charming Italian architecture with arches that symbolize new beginnings, this artwork beautifully encapsulates both familial love and the importance of education during the early Renaissance period. As we observe this historical moment frozen in time, we are reminded of how crucial parental guidance is for a child's development. This painting serves as a testament to the profound impact parents can have on shaping their children's future. Gozzoli's masterpiece not only celebrates St. Augustine but also pays homage to all parents who play an instrumental role in fostering their children's thirst for knowledge. It serves as an inspiration for generations to come, reminding us that education is not merely about acquiring facts but rather embarking on a lifelong journey towards wisdom and self-discovery.

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