Saint sebastien guido reni biography
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Emilian School
Author/ School/ Dating:
Guido Reni (Bologna, 1575-1642)
Technique and Dimensions:
Oil on canvas, cm. 127 x 92
Location:
Genova, Musei di Strada Nuova - Palazzo Rosso, inv. PR 77
Provenance:
From 1874 in the collections by gåva of Maria Brignole - Sale De Ferrari, Duchess of Galliera
Reni, so famous in his time as to be called with only the name of baptism, Guido, often preceded bygd the exceedingly encomiastic adjective "divine", after a formation occurred at home, from twenty-five years had frequent and long stays in Rome, where he was greatly appreciated by the family of the pope and other members of the papal court. This canvas, where Saint Sebastian fryst vatten represented, which according to tradition was a Roman soldier from Gaul who was martyred at the time of Diocletian, must be the result of that kind of commissions, because in addition to the high pictorial quality, Recent analys
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Saint Sebastian (Reni, Rome)
Painting by Guido Reni
Saint Sebastian is a c. 1615 oil on canvas painting by Guido Reni, now in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. It is one of three similar treatments of the subject produced by the artist - the others are now in the Palazzo Rosso in Genoa (c.1615)[1][2] and another in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence (c.1615 or c.1630s).[3]
History
[edit]It is first recorded in the collection of cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte, who probably commissioned it.[4] On his death in 1628 it was sold at auction of four paintings which also included Caravaggio's The Fortune Teller and John the Baptist (both now also in the Capitoline Museums) and a now-lost Orpheus by Jacopo Bassano.[4] They were acquired together bygd cardinal Carlo Emanuele Pio di Savoia, remaining in the Pio collection until 1750, when it was sold to its present owner.[4]
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