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- San Serapio es un cuadro de Francisco de Zurbarán realizado en 1628. Compone el número 8 en el catálogo razonado y crítico, realizado por la historiadora del arte Odile Delenda, especializada en este pintor. (es)
- Saint Serapion or The Martyrdom of Saint Serapion is a 1628 oil on canvas painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Zurbarán (1598–1664). The work was commissioned by the Mercedarian Order to hang in the De Profundis (funerary chapel) hall of their monastery in Seville (now Museum of Fine Arts of Seville). Zurbarán is noted for his portrayals of penitent or martyred monks and saints. Critic Tom Lubbock used this painting to illustrate a difference in the way the martyrdom of two different saints were depicted. He contrasted the understated and calm depiction of St. Serapion's violent death, with the equally or more violent death of the Jesuit priest and martyr Saint Edmund Campion (1540–1581) who was publicly hanged, drawn and quartered in London in December 1581. The art critic draws a comparison in the manner of depiction of Campion's death and that of Saint Serapion of Algiers (1179–1240), a Mercedarian friar who fought in the Third Crusade of 1196 and was later martyred. Saint Serapion is depicted by Zurbarán in a quasi-crucified pose, standing with each hand bound by ropes and chain to an overhead horizontal pole. According to Michael Brenson of the New York Times, his head "has shifted from the realm of the robe to the realm of the cape, which supports the head and seems to have the potential to lift it to the sky". The painting stops at the figure's knee level, while the strain placed on his arms is indicated by the heavy hanging folds of the drapes of the cloth hanging from left shoulder and right outstretched arm. The saint is identified by text on a small note placed to the left of his chest area. The work makes strong use of chiaroscuro in the Spanish Tenebrist tradition of Jusepe de Ribera. The dominance of the white paint used to render the cloth creates a sense of tranquility, while the tension of the painting is derived from the dark shade created from the deep folds of the robes. In 2003, Scottish painter Alison Watt wrote, "Each fold has been pared down to the basic elements of light and shade. As a viewer you are seduced by this simplicity, only to realise you have been duped. Zurbarán has elevated the humble fabric of the robes of Saint Serapion to a divine level with pure, magnificent white." (en)
- Le Martyre de saint Sérapion est un des tableaux que Francisco de Zurbarán a peints en 1628-1629 pour le couvent de Notre-Dame de la Merci de Séville (actuel musée des beaux-arts de Séville). Ce portrait aux genoux représente le supplice du missionnaire Sérapion, martyr de l'ordre de la Merci, dont la vocation était de racheter les esclaves chrétiens captifs en pays musulmans. La sobriété de la représentation et sa puissance picturale rendent ce tableau emblématique de la première période de production du peintre, qui voit Zurbarán s'imposer comme le maître de l'école sévillane. Il est conservé au Wadsworth Atheneum à Hartford, Connecticut (États-Unis). (fr)
- De heilige Serapion (Spaans: San Serapio) is een schilderij uit 1628 van Francisco de Zurbarán. Dit portret van Serapion maakt sinds 1951 deel uit van de collectie van het in Hartford. (nl)
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- San Serapio es un cuadro de Francisco de Zurbarán realizado en 1628. Compone el número 8 en el catálogo razonado y crítico, realizado por la historiadora del arte Odile Delenda, especializada en este pintor. (es)
- De heilige Serapion (Spaans: San Serapio) is een schilderij uit 1628 van Francisco de Zurbarán. Dit portret van Serapion maakt sinds 1951 deel uit van de collectie van het in Hartford. (nl)
- Le Martyre de saint Sérapion est un des tableaux que Francisco de Zurbarán a peints en 1628-1629 pour le couvent de Notre-Dame de la Merci de Séville (actuel musée des beaux-arts de Séville). Ce portrait aux genoux représente le supplice du missionnaire Sérapion, martyr de l'ordre de la Merci, dont la vocation était de racheter les esclaves chrétiens captifs en pays musulmans. (fr)
- Saint Serapion or The Martyrdom of Saint Serapion is a 1628 oil on canvas painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Zurbarán (1598–1664). The work was commissioned by the Mercedarian Order to hang in the De Profundis (funerary chapel) hall of their monastery in Seville (now Museum of Fine Arts of Seville). Zurbarán is noted for his portrayals of penitent or martyred monks and saints. Critic Tom Lubbock used this painting to illustrate a difference in the way the martyrdom of two different saints were depicted. He contrasted the understated and calm depiction of St. Serapion's violent death, with the equally or more violent death of the Jesuit priest and martyr Saint Edmund Campion (1540–1581) who was publicly hanged, drawn and quartered in London in December 1581. The art critic draws a co (en)
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- San Serapio (Zurbarán) (es)
- Saint Sérapion (Zurbarán) (fr)
- De heilige Serapion (nl)
- Saint Serapion (Zurbarán) (en)
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