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Saint Rochh in Prison Visited by an Angel, 1567. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)
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Saint Rochh in Prison Visited by an Angel, 1567. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)
Saint Rochh in Prison Visited by an Angel, 1567. Found in the Collection of Scuola Grande di San Rocco, Venezia
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This print showcases the masterpiece "Saint Roch in Prison Visited by an Angel" created by the renowned artist Jacopo Tintoretto in 1567. The painting, found in the esteemed Collection of Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, Italy, is a remarkable example of Renaissance art. The artwork depicts Saint Roch, a revered patron saint and physician known for his selfless acts of charity and unwavering faith. In this scene, he finds himself imprisoned during his pilgrimage to Rome. However, divine intervention manifests as an angel appears before him, offering solace and guidance amidst his suffering. Tintoretto's mastery is evident through his use of oil on canvas technique which brings life to every brushstroke. The vivid colors and intricate details convey the emotional depth of Saint Roch's martyrdom while highlighting his significance within Christian iconography. Legend has it that Saint Roch miraculously cured those afflicted with the plague during his lifetime. As one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers celebrated for their intercession against diseases, he became a symbol of hope for countless individuals facing illness or hardship. This print not only captures Tintoretto's artistic brilliance but also serves as a reminder of Saint Roch's enduring legacy as a compassionate healer and spiritual guide. It stands as a testament to faith transcending boundaries and inspires viewers with its timeless message of resilience and devotion.
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