Saturday, August 13, 2011

2) a more common depiction shows the martyr-saint's hands bound together behind him, feet unbound and his body resting against a column or stake or tree--e.g., Rogier van der Weyden (1446) (See: Figure 29), Giovanni Bellini (1464) (See: Figure 30), Francesco Galli (called Francesco Napoletano) (c. 1490) (See: Figure 31), and Giovanni Buonconsiglio (1500) (See: Figure 32) among a number,

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