Saint Sebastian at the Column (Dürer)

Saint Sebastian at the Column (Dürer)

Saint Sebastian at the Column is a 1500 engraving by the German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), part of his series of the "Lives of the Saints".

Dürer intended the work to represent both an idealised vision of 15th century beauty, and a homage to classical sculpture. According to legend, Saint Sebastian was martyred by the Roman emperor Diocletian for his christian faith. By the 1500s, artists were using Christian tales as an excuse to portray humanistic nude studies. The four arrows piercing Sebastian's body represent a symbolic wounding of a flawless body. The saint's poise suggests echoes of the Crucifixion, and like the saviour, Saint Sebastian is said to have risen from the dead, though in his case to punish thoes who have persecuted christians for their beliefs.

The engraving is an early example of the use of contrapposto in western art, and one of the first depictions of the harmonic balance between opposing forces (in this case between the arrows and the flesh). Dürer encountered such concepts during his travels to north Italy, where he also found the inspiration for the harmonic contrast he renders between Saint Sebastian's engaged leg and his free leg.

ources

*Nurnberg, Verlag Hans Carl. "Dürer in Dublin: Engravings and woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer". Chester Beatty Libraery, 1983.
*Kurth, Dr. Willi. "The complete woodcuts of Albrecht Durer". (New York): Arden Book Co, 1935.

Further reading

* Kurthm W. "The Complete Woodcuts of Albrecht Durer". Dover Publications, 1963.


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