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The Sicilian Vespers is the title of three works by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez, all showing the outbreak of the Sicilian Vespers. Measuring 150 × 200 cm, the first version was commissioned by the Marchioness Visconti d'Aragona. Hayez produced it in the Brera studio in Milan in 1822. The second version measures 91 × 114 cm and was commissioned in 1826–1827 by Count Arese, recently released from prison. Both versions are now in private collections, while the third version (225 × 300 cm), produced in 1846, is now in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome. That version was produced for Vincenzo Ruffo, Prince of Sant'Antimo, Hayez's main patron. This painting and a portrait of Ruffo's wife Sarah Louise Strachan Ruffo were two of several paintings produced for Ruffo while Hayez wa

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  • Les Vespres Sicilianes (pintura) (ca)
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  • Les Vespres Sicilianes és el títol de tres obres de l'artista italià Francesco Hayez que representen l'esclat de les Vespres Sicilianes. La primera versió fa 150 × 200 cm, fou encarregada per la marquesa Visconti d'Aragona i fou pintada per Hayez a l'estudi de Brera (Milà) el 1822. La segona versió fa 91 × 114 cm i fou encarregada el 1826–1827 pel comte Arese, que tot just havia sortit de presó. Aquestes dues versions formen part de col·leccions privades, mentre que la tercera, que fa 225 × 300 cm i fou pintada el 1846, es conserva a la Galeria Nacional d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Roma. Aquesta última fou pintada per a Vincenzo Ruffo, príncep de Sant'Antimo i principal mecenes de Hayez. (ca)
  • The Sicilian Vespers is the title of three works by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez, all showing the outbreak of the Sicilian Vespers. Measuring 150 × 200 cm, the first version was commissioned by the Marchioness Visconti d'Aragona. Hayez produced it in the Brera studio in Milan in 1822. The second version measures 91 × 114 cm and was commissioned in 1826–1827 by Count Arese, recently released from prison. Both versions are now in private collections, while the third version (225 × 300 cm), produced in 1846, is now in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome. That version was produced for Vincenzo Ruffo, Prince of Sant'Antimo, Hayez's main patron. This painting and a portrait of Ruffo's wife Sarah Louise Strachan Ruffo were two of several paintings produced for Ruffo while Hayez wa (en)
  • I vespri siciliani è il titolo di tre quadri realizzati da Francesco Hayez rispettivamente nel 1822, nel 1826-27 e nel 1846. La prima versione dell'opera, che misura 150×200 cm, fu commissionata dalla marchesa Visconti d'Aragona e fu dipinta da Hayez a Milano, nello studio di Brera. Attualmente fa parte di una collezione privata. La seconda versione, che misura 91×114 cm e anch'essa facente parte di una collezione privata, fu dipinta su commissione del conte Arese, da poco tempo uscito dal carcere. Oggi l'opera è conservata presso la Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Roma. (it)
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  • Les Vespres Sicilianes és el títol de tres obres de l'artista italià Francesco Hayez que representen l'esclat de les Vespres Sicilianes. La primera versió fa 150 × 200 cm, fou encarregada per la marquesa Visconti d'Aragona i fou pintada per Hayez a l'estudi de Brera (Milà) el 1822. La segona versió fa 91 × 114 cm i fou encarregada el 1826–1827 pel comte Arese, que tot just havia sortit de presó. Aquestes dues versions formen part de col·leccions privades, mentre que la tercera, que fa 225 × 300 cm i fou pintada el 1846, es conserva a la Galeria Nacional d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Roma. Aquesta última fou pintada per a Vincenzo Ruffo, príncep de Sant'Antimo i principal mecenes de Hayez. (ca)
  • The Sicilian Vespers is the title of three works by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez, all showing the outbreak of the Sicilian Vespers. Measuring 150 × 200 cm, the first version was commissioned by the Marchioness Visconti d'Aragona. Hayez produced it in the Brera studio in Milan in 1822. The second version measures 91 × 114 cm and was commissioned in 1826–1827 by Count Arese, recently released from prison. Both versions are now in private collections, while the third version (225 × 300 cm), produced in 1846, is now in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome. That version was produced for Vincenzo Ruffo, Prince of Sant'Antimo, Hayez's main patron. This painting and a portrait of Ruffo's wife Sarah Louise Strachan Ruffo were two of several paintings produced for Ruffo while Hayez was staying in the Ruffo family home in Naples. (en)
  • I vespri siciliani è il titolo di tre quadri realizzati da Francesco Hayez rispettivamente nel 1822, nel 1826-27 e nel 1846. La prima versione dell'opera, che misura 150×200 cm, fu commissionata dalla marchesa Visconti d'Aragona e fu dipinta da Hayez a Milano, nello studio di Brera. Attualmente fa parte di una collezione privata. La seconda versione, che misura 91×114 cm e anch'essa facente parte di una collezione privata, fu dipinta su commissione del conte Arese, da poco tempo uscito dal carcere. Infine, la terza versione, che misura 225×300 cm, fu commissionata ad Hayez dal principe collezionista . In quell'occasione il pittore venne ospitato nella dimora napoletana della famiglia Ruffo e realizzò anche altre opere per questo committente, come il ritratto di Sarah Louise Strachan Ruffo, con protagonista la moglie del principe. Oggi l'opera è conservata presso la Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Roma. (it)
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