Scuola del Santo in Padua, the house where St. Anthony’s brotherhood met, was on the edge of the square in front of the church in which the famous Franciscan saint was buried.
In 1510-11 Titian, who worked alongside other painters, to decorate the two walls in the upper reception hall) with frescoes depicting miracles from the life of a saint. He painted three scenes from the Life of St. Anthony of Padua. They are the first of Titian’s works, which can be definitely dated and which still exist in their entirety.
One of the scenes of Titian depicts the healing of the Wrathful Son. St. Anthony, he again attached the leg of a young man who chopped her off in a flash of violent anger, because he caused his mother pain with her. Despite the difficulty of working on the murals, which required great speed from the artist, Titian succeeded in drawing magnificent landscapes.