St. Genesius, patron of actors, comedians, lawyers, performers

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All the world's a stage,
and the men and women merry players.
They have their exits and their entrances;
and one man in his time plays many parts.
Wm. Shakespeare
 
 

The symbolic imagery:

Genesius ponders the tragic/comic masks on an empty stage in a classic Greek theatre (the black cat walking is a traditional symbol of luck). Heavenly spotlights illuminate the muses and an angel. A laurel wreath (for honor) waits on the floor. The border is composed of various performance symbols and is reminiscent of Greco-Roman pottery.

St. Genesius
Feast Day: August 25

Patron of actors, comedians, clowns, dancers, theatrical performers, musicians, attorneys, barristers, lawyers, printers, stenographers
Invoked against epilepsy
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Actual size: 5½" x 7½" x ¾" thick

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