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Saint Joseph of Cupertino it was enough to repeat “Heaven, Heaven” to remain enraptured in ecstasy. The Saint was born in Cupertino on June 17, 1603 in the province of Lecce, in the then “Kingdom of Naples”.
St. Joseph, patron saint of a happy death, became a principal subject of altarpieces around 1700. The composition, based on paintings by F. Trevisiani and P. Troger, is the template for the side altar altarpiece at the Parish Church of St. James, Brno, preserved to this day.
27 wrz 2020 · In his depictions of St. Francis in Ecstasy (painted in 1607 and again 1612–13), Orazio favors the intimate saint-angel relationship first struck by Caravaggio in his Hartford St. Francis. In her gory Judith Beheading Holofernes , Artemisia Gentileschi further highlights the violent struggle of decapitation emphasized in Caravaggio’s ...
This self-published volume is a valuable and natural successor to Grosso’s earlier The Man Who Could Fly: St. Joseph of Copertino and the Mystery of Levitation, which I reviewed very...
Almost four centuries after its creation, Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1652) remains the supreme emblem of religious visionary experience and the Baroque sensibility in art.
Page of The Ecstasy of St Paul by LISS, Johann in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting, sculpture and architecture (200-1900)
25 paź 2020 · Welcome to Ecstacy - another new artwork created as a sister piece to Rapture, revealed last week on this blog. Ecstacy is similarly based on Phyllotaxis and Fibonacci spiral patterns found in nature, as well as Gestalt theories of visual perception.