Saint Francis of Assisi; Base with Putti

Saint Francis of Assisi; Base with Putti

Nicolò RoccatagliataWW-1600-049135
1600·Bronze·108.6 × 40.7 × 29.3 cm (42 3/4 × 16 × 11 1/2 in.)

<p>Saint Francis reveals the stigmata, or wounds of Christ, which he received miraculously toward the end of his life in 1224. Since the saint did not suffer martyrdom, his wounds were considered a sign of his special closeness to Jesus. They became a principal feature of representations of the saint during the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic response to the criticisms of the Protestant Reformation. Nicolo Roccatagliata was a master of bronze sculpture and probably executed this statuette during a decade of activity based in Venice that began in 1593.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1600
Medium
Bronze
Dimensions
108.6 × 40.7 × 29.3 cm (42 3/4 × 16 × 11 1/2 in.)

Artist

Nicolò Roccatagliata
Nicolò Roccatagliata

Sculpture

Attributed to Nicolo Roccatagliata (Italian, 1593–1636)

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Record

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Year
1600
Medium
Bronze
Dimensions
108.6 × 40.7 × 29.3 cm (42 3/4 × 16 × 11 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1600-049135

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Nicolò Roccatagliata

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Sculpture

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