The Martyrdom of the Blessed Signoretto Alliata, c1794-1796. Creator: Giuseppe Cades.

The Martyrdom of the Blessed Signoretto Alliata, c1794-1796. Creator: Giuseppe Cades.

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The Martyrdom of the Blessed Signoretto Alliata, c1794-1796. Signoretto Alliata was a nobleman of Pisa who spent his life in Sicily, working in hospitals. Late in life, he became a hermit and lived in seclusion in a deserted place on the shore. According to legend, he received his martyrdom near his dwelling at the hands of a band of North African pirates. In the painting, the pirates can be recognized as Muslims by their turbans. To a Christian audience, the scene conveyed the death of a blessed man at the hands of infidels. His luminous pale body and drapery symbolize his purity. Angels hand him the crown of martyrdom. This loosely painted scene was a preparatory version for a large painting commissioned for the cathedral of Pisa by Count Tommaso Alliata Campiglia, who wanted to honor his holy ancestor.


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Creator
  1. Giuseppe Cades, attributed to: Italian: Artist, painter
Subject
  1. Signoretto Alliata: Italian: Nobleman, martyr

Medium
  1. "oil
  2. Oil on canvas

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Italy Sicily

  1. 37 30 00 N , 014 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4932x4960
File Size : 71,669kb


Aliases

  1. 37.1831
  1. 1100000490
  1. 3-002-490
  1. 3002490
  1. 37.1831


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