A fine art, giclée print expertly mounted on a ¾" Wood Plaque with a Natural Birch Vanier stained in medium walnut. A magnificent gold trim enhances the artwork. There is a 1½” border framing the artwork and beveled edges. A satin laminate with a transparent, non-glare, UV coating protects the finish. Keyhole hanger and artist narrative on back.
7-10 business days to manufacture from time of order. See Wood Plaques for more information.
Saint Charbel was born in a small village high in the mountains of Lebanon. As a child he herded his family's sheep. In 1851, he left his village and became a Maronite monk.
After ordination, he led an ascetical life for a number of years at St. Maron Monastery in Annaya, near Beirut. In 1875, he was allowed to leave the monastery, to live as a hermit. After 23 years in solitude, he died of a stroke on Christmas Eve in 1898.
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