L'Apparition de l'ange à saint Roch

Gaspar Dias · PD

L'Apparition de l'ange à saint Roch


Détails

Année
1584
Technique
huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
350 × 300 cm

L'histoire

Saint Roch was the saint people prayed to against plague. In his legend he caught the disease himself while tending the sick, went off to die alone in the woods, and was saved when an angel came to heal the sore on his leg. That is the moment Gaspar Dias painted here, around the 1580s, for a chapel in the church of São Roque in Lisbon, a church run by a brotherhood devoted to protecting the city from epidemics. Dias, one of the finest Portuguese painters of his day, worked in a polished Italian Mannerist manner learned from Rome and Parma. Behind the figures he set a grand classical hall, imagined as Solomon's Temple, copied from a print by the Flemish designer Hans Vredeman de Vries. The angel points to the uncovered wound on Roch's leg.