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The Conversion Of Saint Paul, Italian school of the 16th century
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Ref : 122548
6 400 €
Period :
17th century
Provenance :
Italy
Medium :
Oil on canvas
Dimensions :
l. 44.88 inch X H. 49.21 inch
Paintings & Drawings  - The Conversion Of Saint Paul, Italian school of the 16th century 17th century - The Conversion Of Saint Paul, Italian school of the 16th century Louis XIII - The Conversion Of Saint Paul, Italian school of the 16th century Antiquités - The Conversion Of Saint Paul, Italian school of the 16th century
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The Conversion Of Saint Paul, Italian school of the 16th century

Antonio Tempesta (Florence 1555 - Rome 1630) Circle

The Conversion of Saint Paul on the Road to Damascus (LINK)

Oil on canvas 112 x 102 cm Framed 125 x 114 cm

The scene depicts the episode, taken from the Acts of the Apostles, in which the young Roman tax collector Saul, while travelling to Damascus at the head of soldiers to persecute Christians, was blinded by a supernatural light coming from a rent in the sky that threw him to the ground.

The majestic figure of Jesus appeared from the clouds and addressed the now dismounted soldier, while his companions around him, dazzled by what was happening, fled on their skittish horses. “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” are the words that Christ addressed to Paul, who, covering his eyes blinded by the glare with his hand, reclines his head.

The episode depicts the amazement and fear of the conversion of the soldier Saul, the future apostle of the Gentiles Paul, who spreads his arms and stretches them towards the light, open to receive grace and divine illumination. Although it is a religious subject, it cannot be ruled out that it was intended for private devotion rather than for a place of worship: the painting has a distinctly “secular” rather than devotional character.

This work, of which a pendant (link) is available, can be attributed to the workshop or circle of Antonio Tempesta (Florence 1555 - Rome 1630), a leading artist of fundamental importance for the 17th-century development of the “battle” genre in painting.

His style, which belongs to the late Renaissance or early Baroque period, is characterised by elements such as the dynamism of the composition, the dramatic use of light and shadow (chiaroscuro), and the expressiveness of the figures.

He shaped his art in the culture of late Mannerism at the end of the 16th century, acquired from his early training in Florence in the workshop of the Flemish artist Giovanni Stradano, with whom he collaborated on the decorative work of Palazzo Vecchio.

Active mainly in Rome from 1572, he worked for Pope Gregory XIII on the decorations in the Vatican Loggias, and for many of the most noble and influential families, such as the Farnese, Borghese, Giustiniani and Rospigliosi-Pallavicini, and was particularly sought after as an author of historical and biblical battle scenes. In 1613, he created a series of engravings of “biblical battles” inspired by Tasso's “Jerusalem Delivered” for Grand Duke Cosimo II.

These subjects brought him great success with the Medici family and the Florentine court, and served as a source of inspiration for his subsequent paintings.

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17th Century Oil Painting Louis XIII