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The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew (Ribera, 1644)

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Painting by Jusepe de Ribera
Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew
ArtistJusepe de Ribera
Year1644
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions202 cm × 153 cm (80 in × 60 in)
LocationMuseu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew is a painting by Jusepe de Ribera conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia.

Description

The painting illustrates martyrdom and physical torment. The almost naked apostle Bartholomew looks at us helplessly, while a sadistic drunken executioner delightedly flays him. On the ground, a classical sculpture, which has been identified as the god Baldach, and in the background two priests, their heads covered, are witnesses to the torture. The painting follows the text by Jacobus de Voragine in the 'Golden Legend', which is the Christian version of the fable of the satyr Marsyas, who suffered the same punishment as Saint Bartholomew. This is a work demonstrating the excellent art of Lo Spagnoletto. Before entering its present home it belonged to the illustrator Alexandre de Riquer.

References

  1. Guide of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. MNAC, 2004. ISBN 84-8043-136-9
  2. The artwork at MNAC's Website

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Jusepe de Ribera
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Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
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