Consacrazione di san Luigi Gonzaga a patrono della gioventù

Francisco Goya, Consecration of Aloysius Gonzaga as patron saint of youth, 1763. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Consacrazione di san Luigi Gonzaga a patrono della gioventù


Dettagli

Anno
1763
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
127 × 88 cm

La storia

Goya was about 17 when he painted this, decades before the court portraits and the black nightmares, when he was a teenager training in Zaragoza. The Jesuits commissioned it for a church in Calatayud, a town in Aragon, to show Pope Benedict XIII declaring the young Jesuit Aloysius Gonzaga the patron saint of youth. Then history swept it aside. In 1767 the Spanish crown expelled the Jesuits from the entire empire, and the painting dropped out of view, ending up in a remote sanctuary at Jaraba. It stayed lost to scholars until 1985, when it was recognised as the earliest signed work by Goya we have. On the pope's scroll are the Latin words telling the young to look and follow the saint's example.

Consacrazione di san Luigi Gonzaga a patrono della gioventù — Francisco Goya — MuseScope