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Torgo
10-03-1999, 04:57 PM
There are several paintings of this subject but I'm thinking of a specific one and I can't remember the artist.

This one shows St. Sebastian by himself, at the stake, with arrows sticking out of him (of course). It's a Renaissance style work I think; St. Sebastian is portrayed as kind of portly and fleshy. He's looking skyward. Can anyone ID the artist for me??? Thanks.

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Tim
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Gaudere
10-03-1999, 05:16 PM
Most likely "The Martydom of St. Sebastian" by Antonello da Messina, c. 1475 - 77

Check it out: http://bode.diee.unica.it/~giua/SEBASTIAN/antonello.gif

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Torgo
10-03-1999, 06:15 PM
Thanks Gaudere...similar to what I'm looking for but not quite it. If I remember correctly the one I'm thinking of is a little more brighter in appearance, not so dark.



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Tim
"My hovercraft is full of eels."

Gaudere
10-03-1999, 07:14 PM
One of Mantegna's "St. Sebastian", maybe? He looks pretty chunky in these. Unfortunately, almost all of the St. Sebastian paintings from this period use pretty much the same pose (alone, stuck w/ arrows, looking skyward).


http://www.franceguideprestige.com/louvre/louvreitalian.htm

http://complit.rutgers.edu/mwatts/saints.html


Titian's is a bit hefty, too, but it's pretty dark.

http://mirror.bibl.u-szeged.hu/art1/cjackson/titian/titian1.jpg


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Torgo
10-03-1999, 07:20 PM
THAT'S IT! The Mantegna!! Thanks Gaudere, YOU THE MAN.



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Tim
"My hovercraft is full of eels."