Santa Francesca Romana annuncia a Roma la fine della peste

Angèle Dequier · PD

Santa Francesca Romana annuncia a Roma la fine della peste


Dettagli

Anno
1657
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
130 × 101 cm

La storia

Rome had just come through a horror. In 1656 and 1657 plague tore through Italy, killing vast numbers in Naples and reaching into Rome itself. As the dying finally slowed, Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi, a churchman who would later become pope, commissioned this painting as a thank-offering to Frances of Rome, a medieval saint long turned to in times of sickness. Poussin was past sixty and would not live many more years. He shows the saint at the moment the scourge is called off: above the huddled and the fallen, an angel that had carried the plague lowers its arrows at her word. The picture stayed in private hands for centuries. The Louvre acquired it only in 1999, and it hangs now in the museum's Richelieu wing.

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Santa Francesca Romana annuncia a Roma la fine della peste — Nicolas Poussin — MuseScope