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Title Saint Sebastian
Artist Guido Reni
Production Date circa 1625
Medium oil on canvas
Support canvas
Size (hxw) 1670 x 1276mm
Classification Painting
Department International Art
Subject Headings nudes
men
arrows
faith
Christianity
religious art
saints
martyrs
torturing
Subject Person Saint Sebastian
Period / Style Baroque/European
Credit Line Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, gift of James Tannock Mackelvie, 1882
Copyright Status Copyright Expired
Collection Mackelvie Trust
Acquisition Method Long Term Loan
Accession Date 1882
Accession No M1882/2/3
Curator's Description A second-century Christian martyr, Saint Sebastian was Diocletian's Commander of the Praetorian Guard, the most powerful arm of the Roman military. Unknown to his Emperor he converted to Christianity and openly evangelised among the prisoners condemned to his care, an action which led to his arrest. Sentenced to be shot to death with arrows and left for dead, he survived, was nursed back to health, and presented himself before the Emperor, only to be stoned and his body flung into Rome's largest drain, the Cloaca Maxima. Little wonder that this soldier-martyr became the focus of a huge cult in the Middle Ages, his popularity reaching its zenith in Counter-Reformation Rome. Artists of that time, such as the Bolognese-trained Guido Reni, painted innumerable images of the saint which attempted to make visible his powerful faith - a triumphant faith which survived overwhelming odds. Reni is known to have painted this subject at least seven times, and the Auckland version - purchased from the sale of the Duke of Hamilton's collection - is most closely associated with others in Bologna, Paris, Madrid and Puerto Rico. Guido Reni's distinctive silvery flesh tones intensify the saint's almost impenetrable aura of piety and devotion. His ecstatic pose is closely based on Michelangelo's Rebellious Slave, who like Sebastian, searches the heavens for strength and support in his time of trial. [from The Guide, 2001)
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