Saint Sebastian


size(cm): 70x30
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Sale price¥31,400 JPY

Description

The Saint Sebastian painting by the artist Bernardino Luini is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. In it, you can appreciate the artist's ability to create a balanced and harmonious composition, in which the protagonist is in a central position and surrounded by symbolic elements.

Luini uses a soft and delicate painting technique, which gives the work an ethereal and mystical appearance. The colors she uses are soft and subtle, with pastel tones that create an atmosphere of serenity and peace.

The figure of Saint Sebastian is represented with an idealized beauty and perfection typical of the Renaissance. Her naked body, wounded by arrows, is in a dramatic pose that conveys her suffering and sacrifice.

The history of the painting is interesting, since it is known that it was commissioned by Cardinal Borromeo for the church of San Sebastiano in Milan. However, it was later transferred to the church of San Francisco de Asís in the same city.

One of the lesser-known aspects of the work is the presence of various symbolic elements that refer to the life of Saint Sebastian. For example, the presence of the palm and martyrdom, symbols of his holiness and sacrifice, as well as the figure of an angel holding a laurel wreath, which represents victory over death.

In summary, Bernardino Luini's Saint Sebastian painting is an exceptional work of art that combines aesthetic beauty with symbolic and religious depth. Its delicate and soft style, the balanced composition and the symbolic elements make this work one of the most outstanding of the Italian Renaissance.

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