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Saint Andrew is an early painting by Jusepe de Ribera, now in the Quadreria dei Girolamini in Naples. It shows Andrew the Apostle with his diagonal cross behind him. The work was probably produced sometime between 1600 and 1625 during his first stay in Naples just after his time in Rome whilst still heavily influenced by Caravaggism. It probably formed part of a group of works showing Christ and the Twelve Apostles - the Quadreria also houses a St Peter and St James the Great by the artist, but the other works from the group are lost. It also houses a St Paul and a Flagellation of Christ, both also by Ribera.

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  • Saint Andrew is an early painting by Jusepe de Ribera, now in the Quadreria dei Girolamini in Naples. It shows Andrew the Apostle with his diagonal cross behind him. The work was probably produced sometime between 1600 and 1625 during his first stay in Naples just after his time in Rome whilst still heavily influenced by Caravaggism. It probably formed part of a group of works showing Christ and the Twelve Apostles - the Quadreria also houses a St Peter and St James the Great by the artist, but the other works from the group are lost. It also houses a St Paul and a Flagellation of Christ, both also by Ribera. (en)
  • Il Sant'Andrea (o anche l'Estasi di sant'Andrea) è un dipinto olio su tela (136×112 cm) di Jusepe de Ribera databile al primo quarto del XVII secolo e conservato presso la Quadreria dei Girolamini a Napoli. (it)
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  • Saint Andrew is an early painting by Jusepe de Ribera, now in the Quadreria dei Girolamini in Naples. It shows Andrew the Apostle with his diagonal cross behind him. The work was probably produced sometime between 1600 and 1625 during his first stay in Naples just after his time in Rome whilst still heavily influenced by Caravaggism. It probably formed part of a group of works showing Christ and the Twelve Apostles - the Quadreria also houses a St Peter and St James the Great by the artist, but the other works from the group are lost. It also houses a St Paul and a Flagellation of Christ, both also by Ribera. (en)
  • Il Sant'Andrea (o anche l'Estasi di sant'Andrea) è un dipinto olio su tela (136×112 cm) di Jusepe de Ribera databile al primo quarto del XVII secolo e conservato presso la Quadreria dei Girolamini a Napoli. (it)
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  • Sant'Andrea (Ribera) (it)
  • Saint Andrew (Ribera, Naples) (en)
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