San Tommaso da Villanova che fa l'elemosina ai poveri

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo · PD

San Tommaso da Villanova che fa l'elemosina ai poveri


Dettagli

Anno
1668
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
283 × 188 cm

La storia

Murillo painted this for the Capuchin friars of Seville around 1668, and of all his pictures this was the one he loved best. The early biographer Palomino records that the painter called it simply mi cuadro, my canvas, and prized its handling of light. The subject is a 16th-century archbishop, Thomas of Villanueva, known for giving almost everything he had to the poor, and Murillo surrounds him on the palace steps with real Seville faces: a mother, a lame beggar, a child. The city had barely recovered from the plague of 1649 that killed close to half its people, and beggars at the church door were an everyday sight. When the convent was later dissolved, the canvas passed to the city's Museo de Bellas Artes.

San Tommaso da Villanova che fa l'elemosina ai poveri — Bartolomé Esteban Murillo — MuseScope