São Bernardo de Claraval curando um aleijado

Francisco Goya · PD

São Bernardo de Claraval curando um aleijado


Ficha técnica

Ano
1787
Técnica
óleo sobre tela
Tipo
pintura
Dimensões
220 × 160 cm

A história

This is Goya before the Goya most people picture, years before the black paintings and the war scenes, still a correct and ambitious court painter climbing the official ladder. In 1787 he took a church commission in Valladolid, part of a set of altar canvases for a convent being rebuilt under Charles III, the work shared between Goya and his brother-in-law Ramón Bayeu. The scene is a medieval miracle. Bernard of Clairvaux, a 12th-century monk, heals a lame man after giving bread and water to the poor. Everything about it is calm and academic, nearer to the older Spanish master Zurbarán than to anything we now call Goyaesque. The canvases still hang in that same Valladolid convent today, where the nuns received them.

São Bernardo de Claraval curando um aleijado — Francisco Goya — MuseScope