The Roaman Daughter Nursing Her Father

in art •  7 years ago 

I went to the Lightener Museum in St Augustine Florida and this painting stood out more than any other

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Its a painting of a women (Pero) breastfeeding her father (Cimon) while he was incarcerated and condemned to death by starvation. They didnt know she just had a baby and was still producing milk when she went to visit her father. The soldiers would check her for food every time she entered the cell. She nursed him for weeks until the jailer found out. Her selflessness and devotion to her father impressed officials and they released him. Now thats a hell of a story what some would do to save there loved ones. Its kinda wierd to think about your own daughter breastfeeding you but when your starving to death I guess every option is on the table. Im not sure on the date/era this story took place but if anyone knows please let me know.

Here's a few more photos I took from the Museum

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Mr Lightener him self

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Shrunken Head

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Dino Egg

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There are many more but go check out the Museum for yourself it was well worth it. Address: 75 King St, St. Augustine, FL 32084

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Atleast she held the titty for him i could have been weirder. That museum looks like a resort.

That is a pretty weird story. Haha

And that is probably the dopest rocking-chair I've ever seen. I would love to have that thing!

That is a story I will never forget and one of the best museums I have ever been to. The lay out and the (castle) you might as well say was unbelievably beautiful.

I like that painting what a strange subject matter for it . And that chair was bad ass !

I have always loved old paintings ever since I seen that one of papaws when I was younger Hahaha you should do a post on that

I know he loved that painting. Im sure all my nephews remember it and will never forget the woman in the painting. Lol. That would be a good post with an intresting story im sure.