El martirio de san Jenaro en el anfiteatro de Pozzuoli

Artemisia Gentileschi · PD

El martirio de san Jenaro en el anfiteatro de Pozzuoli


Ficha

Año
1636
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
308 × 200 cm

La historia

By the 1630s Artemisia Gentileschi had settled in Naples, and this was one of three large canvases she was asked to paint for the choir of the cathedral in nearby Pozzuoli. It shows a famous local martyr, Januarius, the saint the Neapolitans call San Gennaro, whose dried blood is still said to turn liquid in Naples a few times each year. Here he stands in the town's old Roman amphitheatre, condemned to the wild animals. The lion and the bear, instead of tearing him apart, drop to his feet as gently as pets. Public commissions on this scale rarely went to a woman, and Artemisia took it on with help. Painters from her circle laid in the crowd and the arena behind the calm central figure.

El martirio de san Jenaro en el anfiteatro de Pozzuoli — Artemisia Gentileschi — MuseScope