Thursday, August 11, 2011

3) Less common are compositions where the martyr-saint is presented without accompanying figures but with one or both hands tied--e.g., Simone Cantarini (a. 1632) (See: Figure 78), Nicolas Régnier (c. 1615) (See: Figure 79), and Aniello Falcone (b. 1660) (See: Figure 42), Jose Campeche y Jordan (1791) (See: Figure 80); and Bartolomeo Schedoni (a. 1610) (See: Figure 81).


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