Shop art print and framed art Apothéose de saint Thomas d'Aquin by Francisco de Zurbaran
Subjects : History
Keywords : 17th century, Baroque, Spanish Golden Age, monk, religion, saint
(Ref : 70301) © RMN /René-Gabriel Ojéda
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Apothéose de saint Thomas d'Aquin OF Francisco de Zurbaran
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Apothéose de saint Thomas d'Aquin
The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a 1631 altarpiece painting by Francisco de Zurbarán, originally painted for the Dominican College of Seville, but now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. It shows Saint Thomas Aquinas ascending to Heaven, where Christ, the Virgin Mary, the Apostle Paul, and Saint Dominic are enthroned, as the Holy Spirit descends upon him in the form of a dove; and surrounded by four other Doctors of the Church: Pope St. Gregory the Great, Saint Ambrose, Saint Jerome, and Saint Augustine of Hippo.
In the lower register of the picture, on the left a group of clergymen are kneeling, at the forefront of which is Diego Deza, founder of the college, with three Dominicans, Alonso de Ortiz, Pedro de Ballesteros and Diego Pinel; on the right, the Emperor Charles V and a group of unidentified figures in mozzettas; in the center on a table lies a parchment, on which several signatures can be seen, including that of Zurbarán [...]
This artwork is a painting from the classical period. It belongs to the baroque style.
« Apothéose de saint Thomas d'Aquin » is kept at Museum of Fine Arts, Seville, Spain.