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Jokes aside, what's this image supposed to represent? Did the child actually get eaten alive in whatever story this is from?
I guess it is a depiction of a miracle of resurrection. It could be saint Nicholas or similar to this story:
Well there's a phrase I didn't expect to hear, well, ever
That's what I will call anything pickled now.
"pickle me, Elmo!" were the children's last words
Elves are pickled children?
Thanks!
What book is that from?
Wikipedia cites this one: Ferguson, George (1976) [1954], "St. Nicholas of Myra or Bari", Signs and Symbols in Christian Art, Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, pp. 135–136
You can "borrow" this version for free: https://archive.org/details/signssymbolsinch0000unse/ The story is at page 81. But there're no more details, just the same short paragraph.
Looks like the dude probably has a halo, so clergy or saint maybe. And kind of looks like he's blessing the meal.
But I'm also completely confused what's going on here. Bath was too hot and the baby's like "nah man I'm cooked."