- St. Sebastian (Raphael)
Infobox Painting|
title=St. Sebastian
artist=Raphael
year=1501 -1502
type=Oil on wood
height=43
width=34
city=Bergamo
museum=Accademia Carrara"St. Sebastian" is a painting by the Italian
High Renaissance artistRaphael , circa 1501-1502. It is housed in theAccademia Carrara ofBergamo ,Italy .The picture represents slight variations of Perugino's motives. In this painting graceful Peruginesque poses and the hazy transparency of colour characteristic of
Francesco Francia , are fused together in a way that clearly indicates Raphael's presence. His ability to compose clear and balanced forms becomes typical from this work on, as does the discreet and harmonious distillation of the formal elements of other painters in the clear, serene vision which seems characteristic of his artistic temperament.Sebastian is holding an arrow, the symbol of his martyrdom, his little finger held up elegantly. Wearing a gorgeous red cloak and a gold embroidered shirt, with his hair elegantly arranged, there is nothing about this figure that recalls the torments St Sebastian suffered for his faith. This is a typical early work unanonimously attributed to Raphael and, in its ornamental beauty and elegiac mood, it is very reminiscent of the works of Perugino. St. Sebastion was beaten by rods to death. Gender- male.
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