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Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo is a painting of 1624 by Anthony van Dyck, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1871. The painting depicts Saint Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo, interceding for the city during an outbreak of the plague. In the background can be seen the port of Palermo and Monte Pellegrino.

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  • Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo is a painting of 1624 by Anthony van Dyck, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1871. The painting depicts Saint Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo, interceding for the city during an outbreak of the plague. In the background can be seen the port of Palermo and Monte Pellegrino. The painting was one of six of Saint Rosalia produced in Palermo by van Dyck in the late summer of 1624 and early 1625, when the city was quarantined. He returned to the subject in 1629 with Coronation of Saint Rosalia (Vienna) and Saint Rosalia Interceding for the City of Palermo (Ponce, Puerto Rico). The work is currently (2020) on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was an early acquisition by the institution, whose curators initially mistook it for an Assumption of the Virgin. An undated but probably autograph copy of the work is now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. (en)
  • Santa Rosalia in gloria, intercede per la fine della peste a Palermo è un dipinto di Antoon van Dyck e venne realizzato nella tarda estate del 1624 a Palermo quando la città aveva subito una grave pestilenza. Il dipinto raffigura Santa Rosalia mentre intercede per la città e sullo sfondo si intravedono il porto di Palermo e il Monte Pellegrino. L'opera fu eseguita per il nobile siciliano Antonio Ruffo. In tempi recenti, utilizzando una particolare tecnica chiamata "autoradiografia dei dipinti" basata sull'analisi per attivazione neutronica, si è riusciti a svelare la presenza di un disegno sulla tela preesistente al dipinto, molto probabilmente un autoritratto del Van Dyck. (it)
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  • Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo is a painting of 1624 by Anthony van Dyck, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1871. The painting depicts Saint Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo, interceding for the city during an outbreak of the plague. In the background can be seen the port of Palermo and Monte Pellegrino. (en)
  • Santa Rosalia in gloria, intercede per la fine della peste a Palermo è un dipinto di Antoon van Dyck e venne realizzato nella tarda estate del 1624 a Palermo quando la città aveva subito una grave pestilenza. Il dipinto raffigura Santa Rosalia mentre intercede per la città e sullo sfondo si intravedono il porto di Palermo e il Monte Pellegrino. L'opera fu eseguita per il nobile siciliano Antonio Ruffo. (it)
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  • Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo (en)
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