La Vision du Saint-Esprit de sainte Thérèse d'Ávila

Peter Paul Rubens, Saint Teresa of Ávila's Vision of the Holy Spirit, 1614. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

La Vision du Saint-Esprit de sainte Thérèse d'Ávila


Détails

Année
1614
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
62,5 × 90,5 cm

L'histoire

Teresa of Ávila had been dead for over 30 years when Rubens painted this, and in 1614 Rome was in the middle of raising her toward sainthood. She was beatified that very year, and canonised eight years later. Rubens, back in Catholic Antwerp and the busiest painter of the Counter-Reformation, was exactly the man to give her story an image. He took the scene from Teresa's own memoir: on the eve of Pentecost she saw the Holy Spirit descend as a dove with wings like mother-of-pearl. She kneels in her brown Carmelite habit, hands open, caught at the instant of the vision. Rubens painted the subject at least three times, and this is one of those versions.

La Vision du Saint-Esprit de sainte Thérèse d'Ávila — Pierre Paul Rubens — MuseScope