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That's a nice face. It is humble and wise at the same time.But, was not St. Thomas a bit overweight? I even heard anecdotes about his life that confirm this.
Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquinas by Lippo Memmi is likely the earliest painting of Saint Thomas Aquinas, and dates to around 1323. It's on display in the church of Santa Caterina in Pisa. Description Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquinas depicts Saint Thomas Aquinas as a scholar of religious knowledge, and places him among the Four Evangelists and philosophers. The painting includes Aristotle, Plato, Averroes, and figures in a lower register
The Triumph of St Thomas Aquinas is a painting by the Italian medieval artist Lippo Memmi, dating likely to 1323, when the former Dominican friar was canonized. It is displayed in the church of Santa Caterina in Pisa, a church once belonging to the Dominican order.[1]
Didn't they also create this horrible image of Jesus a few years back?