Continuing with the series leading up to the Solemnity of St. Joseph on March 19, today we have two images of St. Joseph in his workshop.
The image above is the St. Joseph panel from the Merode altarpiece (circa 1427-1432).
The tools depicted in this and/ or other images of Joseph's workshop include a saw, hammer, chisel, and the following:
Carpenter's square - Symbolizing Joseph's uprightness - his integrity as a just man
Axe - Symbolizing St. John the Baptist's warning that the "axe is already at the root of the tree". (Matt. 3:10; Luke 3:9)
Auger or drill - Foreshadowing the nails used in the Crucifixion
Mousetrap - Used frequently in Flemish art as a symbol for Jesus defeating evil. In this Merode altarpiece, Joseph is making a mousetrap.
The image below by Georges de La Tour (1642) is of Jesus holding a candle while Joseph works.
The above image reminds us of the wood of the Cross. It also reminds us that St. Joseph is the patron of carpenters.



