Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata
About this artwork
Saint Francis of Assisi received the stigmata (wounds) of Jesus Christ while praying at La Verna in 1224. These wounds emanated from a vision of a seraph in the form of a cross, and consisted of nail marks on his hands and feet, and a gash in the side of his chest. The stigmata remained until his death two years later and became the defining miracle of Saint Francis’s life. Palma’s drawing shows the clouds parting to reveal the heavenly apparition which bears light down upon the kneeling Saint. This drawing was a preparatory study for an altarpiece in the Chiesa dell’Angelo Rafaelle in Venice, which Palma completed in the 1620s.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Palma Giovane (Jacopo Palma Il Giovane)Italian (about 1548 - 1628)
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title:Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata
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date created:About 1625
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materials:Pen, brown ink and wash over black chalk on brown paper
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measurements:38.00 x 23.90 cm
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credit line:David Laing Bequest to the Royal Scottish Academy on loan 1966
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accession number:RSA 223
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Palma Giovane (Jacopo Palma Il Giovane)
Palma Giovane (Jacopo Palma Il Giovane)
Palma was born into a Venetian family of artists. His father Antonio ran a successful workshop, and his great uncle was the renowned painter Palma Vecchio. In spite of this, Palma Giovane was virtually self-taught. In 1567 he caught the eye of the Duke of Urbino, whose patronage allowed him to...