Palma Giovane (Jacopo Palma Il Giovane)

Saint Martin and the Beggar, with the Virgin and Child Flanked by a Bishop Saint and a Pilgrim Saint Above

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About this artwork

St Martin was an early Christian Saint from Hungary who served in the Roman army and later became bishop of Tours in France. This drawing illustrates one of the most commonly represented incidents from St Martin’s life, which occurred one winter while he was serving with the army in Gaul. St Martin had encountered an old beggar freezing in the cold and took out his sword to divide his military cloak in two to share it with the man. That night, Christ appeared to St Martin in a dream wearing the portion of the cloak that he had given away. This drawing is very close to an altarpiece of the same subject that was executed by Palma’s pupil Camillo Rama for the parish church of Zanano di Sarezzo in 1609. It is likely that Palma made this drawing to assist his pupil.

Updated before 2020

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Palma Giovane (Jacopo Palma Il Giovane)

Palma Giovane (Jacopo Palma Il Giovane)