Der Heilige Sebastian von einer Märtyrergruppe umgeben, Ventura Salimbeni
Ventura Salimbeni
Der Heilige Sebastian von einer Märtyrergruppe umgeben
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Realisation

Ventura Salimbeni: Das Paradies der Eheleute ("Beati Mariti"), 1595-1602, Deckenfresko. SS. Trinità, Oratorium, Siena

Part of the same work process

Ventura Salimbeni: Das Paradies der Eheleute, ca. 1595-1602, Feder in Braun über schwarzer Kreide, braun laviert, weiß gehöht, quadriert, auf Papier, 263 x 399 mm. Inv. Nr. 1959,1114.3, British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings, London

Ventura Salimbeni: Das Paradies der Eheleute, ca. 1595-1602. Inv. Nr. 15064F, Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe degli Uffizi, Florenz

Ventura Salimbeni

Der Heilige Sebastian von einer Märtyrergruppe umgeben, ca. 1600


Blatt
253 x 356 mm
Inventory Number
4363
Object Number
4363 Z
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Der Heilige Sebastian von einer Märtyrergruppe umgeben
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Production Place
Period Produced
School
Object Type
Material
Technique
Geographic Reference
Production Reason
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Monogrammiert unten mittig (von fremder Hand?, mit schwarzem Stift): VS
Captions Added Later
Verso bezeichnet auf dem Montierungsbogen: F 10 / Ventura Salimbeni
Watermark
  • Nicht geprüft

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain

Work Content

Iconclass

Primary
  • 11H saints
  • 11H(SEBASTIAN)0 the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - male saint represented in a group
  • 11H(LAURENCE)0 the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint represented in a group

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
möglicherweise Johann Friedrich Städel (1728–1816), Frankfurt am Main
möglicherweise Nachlass Johann Friedrich Städel, 1816.

Information

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24.11.2023