- Holy Kinship
Infobox Painting|
title=Holy Kinship
image_size=300px
artist=Geertgen tot Sint Jans
year=circa1490
type=Oil on wood
height=100
width=70
city=Amsterdam
museum=Rijksmuseum Holy Kinship was a popular theme in religious art throughout
Germany and theLow Countries , especially during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The term refers to the extended family ofJesus descended from his maternal grandmotherSt. Anne . According to this tradition, St. Anne, the mother of theVirgin Mary , was grandmother not just to Jesus but also to five of thetwelve apostles :John the Evangelist ,James the Greater ,James the Less ,Simon andJude . These apostles, together withJohn the Baptist , were all cousins of Jesus. The genealogy holds that Anne’s sister, Hismeria (or Esmeria), was the mother of John the Baptist’s mother Elizabeth and of a second child, Eliud, who was in turn the grandfather ofSt. Servatius . The basis for this family tree rests upon the "trinubium", the tradition that Anne had married three times. The exact lineage, as laid out in Jacobus de Voragine’sGolden Legend (Latin: "Legenda Aurea"), runs thus::Anna solet dici tres concepisse Marias,:Quas genuere viri Joachim, Cleophas, Salomeque.:Has duxere viri Joseph, Alpheus, Zebedeus.:Prima parit Christum, Jacobum secunda minorem,:Et Joseph justum peperit cum Simone Judam,:Tertia majorem Jacobum volucremque Johannem. [ Jacobus de Voragine’s Golden Legend, Volume II, Chapter 131]
:(Anna is usually said to have conceived three Marys,:Whom her husbands Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome begot.:These [Marys] the men Joseph, Alpheus, and Zebedee took in marriage.:The first bore Christ; the second bore James the Less,:Joseph the Just, with Simon [and] Jude;:The third, James the Greater and the winged John.)
The first theologian to set forth the concept of the "trinubium" was
Haymo of Halberstadt , in his "Historiae sacrae epitome", in which he outlined the family tree described above.Gallery
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[http://rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/SK-A-500?id=SK-A-500&page=1&lang=en&context_space=aria_encyclopedia&context_id=00047550/ Identification of the figures in Geertgen tot Sint Jans' "Holy Kinship".]
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