The Conversion of Saul
Old Master Paintings
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Culture | Italian |
Date | 1650s |
Object type | painting |
Medium, technique | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 135.5 × 158 cm |
Inventory number | 2014.4 |
Collection | Old Master Paintings |
On view | Museum of Fine Arts, First Floor, European Art 1600–1700 and British Painting 1600–1800, Gallery V |
According to legend, the princess Catherine of Alexandria was visited in a dream by the Virgin Mary and the Infant Christ, who placed a ring on her finger, making her his wife. The cult of Saint Catherine was rather significant in the Middle Ages, resulting in a long line of paintings of her mystical marriage. Pignoni, an accomplished master of Florentine high baroque painting, staged the holy episode in a scene that is charged with emotion. The figures share a close bond, conveyed in supple poses, tender gestures and intimate looks. The heart-warming effect is enhanced by the lights caressing the soft forms and by such details as the red cushion and the silvery, floral patterned silk gown.
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