mercedarian

mercedarian
mer·ce·dar·i·an

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  • Serapion, Saint — (1628; Hartford, Wadsworth Atheneum)    Painted by Francisco de Zurbarán for the Monastery of the Merced Calzada in Seville, Spain, the work shows a saint of the Mercedarian Order to which the monastery belonged. The Mercedarians took a vow of… …   Dictionary of Renaissance art

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