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Three Saints: Roch, Anthony Abbot, and Lucy, c. 1513 (oil on canvas
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Three Saints: Roch, Anthony Abbot, and Lucy, c. 1513 (oil on canvas
3618001 Three Saints: Roch, Anthony Abbot, and Lucy, c.1513 (oil on canvas, transferred from wood) by Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (c.1459-1517); 128.3 x 121.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Previously attributed to Bellini and owned by Empress Josephine
Saint Anthony Abbot (c.251-356) with Saints Roch (protector of plague victims) and Lucy (patron of the blind holding oil lamp), this altarpiece may have been painted for the brothers of Saint Anthony. ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23120494
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Altarpiece Anthony Abbot Blind Lamp Lucy Panel Patron Plague Roch Halo
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano, a renowned Italian painter from the Renaissance period. Titled "Three Saints: Roch, Anthony Abbot, and Lucy" this oil on canvas masterpiece is a true testament to Cima's talent and skill. Measuring 128.3 x 121.9 cm, this altarpiece was originally attributed to Bellini but later discovered to be Cima's creation. It was transferred from wood onto canvas and now resides in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The painting depicts three significant saints - Saint Anthony Abbot, Saint Roch (known as the protector of plague victims), and Saint Lucy (the patron saint of the blind). The altarpiece possibly served as an offering for the brothers of Saint Anthony. Cima's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing each saint with grace and reverence. The figures are adorned with halos that symbolize their divine status within Christianity. With its rich Venetian influences and religious undertones, this artwork represents a pivotal moment in Italian art history. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact religion had on society during that era. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this timeless piece through their photography expertise, allowing viewers worldwide to appreciate Cima's mastery even if they cannot visit the Met themselves.
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