성 로살리아

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성 로살리아


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제작 연도
1624
기법
캔버스에 유채
유형
회화
크기
155 × 132 cm

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Van Dyck came to Palermo in 1624 for a single commission, a portrait of the Spanish viceroy, and walked straight into a catastrophe. Bubonic plague broke out, killed tens of thousands, took the viceroy himself, and left the painter stuck in quarantine on the island for months. That same year workers on a nearby mountain unearthed bones believed to be those of Rosalia, a medieval hermit, and the city seized on her as its protector against the disease. Van Dyck painted her at least six times during those shut-in months, young and lifted up by angels toward the light. This version stayed in Palermo, and now hangs at the Palazzo Abatellis in the city that had made her its patron during that plague year.

성 로살리아 — 안토니 반 다이크 — MuseScope