Сон святой Урсулы

Didier Descouens · PD

Сон святой Урсулы


Сведения

Год
1495
Техника
темпера
Тип
картина
Размеры
274 × 267 cm

История

Carpaccio painted this in 1495 for a Venetian confraternity devoted to Saint Ursula, as one of nine large canvases telling her legend. The story is grim, a princess and her companions martyred on a pilgrimage, but this scene is quiet. Ursula sleeps, and at dawn an angel steps into her room carrying a palm frond, the sign that she too will die for her faith. What holds you is the room itself. Carpaccio filled it with the furnishings of a well-off Venetian household around 1490, the tall windows, the little dog, the plants on the sill, the slippers by the bed, so that a saint from long ago dreams inside a home his own neighbours would recognise. Restorers cleaned the cycle in recent years, bringing back its clear morning light.

Сон святой Урсулы — Витторе Карпаччо — MuseScope