パトモス島の聖ヨハネ

Titian and workshop · CC0

パトモス島の聖ヨハネ


作品情報

アーティスト
ティツィアーノ
制作年
1547
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
237.6 × 263 cm

ストーリー

This canvas was never meant to hang at eye level. Titian made it for the ceiling of the Scuola di San Giovanni Evangelista, a lay brotherhood in Venice that had taken John the Evangelist as its patron saint. That is why the figure is seen from below, flung back and sharply foreshortened, one arm thrown up as the voice of God reaches him on Patmos, the rocky island where he was living in exile. Painting bodies to be read from underneath was still a fairly new problem for Venetian artists, and Titian answered it with a saint who seems to tip out of the frame toward the viewer overhead. In 1806, under Napoleon, the brotherhood was suppressed and the picture was taken down and carried away.

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