File:Santa Maria Del Rosario (Venice) Giovanni Battista Piazzetta - Three Dominican Saints.jpg
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English: Chuch of Santa Maria del Rosario o dei Gesuati. Three Dominican Saints by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. Above the third altar is a painting in oils by Giambattista Piazzetta of three male Dominican saints, chosen by the Dominicans to illustrate the missionary activities of their Order. This painting is noteworthy for its sober colouring. Michael Levey writes: "The real triumph of the painting is in its memorably austere tonality." In black in the foreground is St. Louis Bertrand, a Spanish saint who went as a missionary to the Caribbean, where a native priest was said to have tried to poison him (symbolised by the serpent in the chalice which he is holding). Beyond him, in white, is St. Vincent Ferrer, who was said to have appeared to the former in a vision. The third saint is Saint Hyacinth, who went as a missionary to the East. He is holding his attributes, a monstrance and an image of the virgin and child, which he was said to have carried with him into the raging torrent of the Dneister from which he was miraculously saved. 1738. Français : Église de Santa Maria del Rosario o dei Gesuati à Venise. Au-dessus du troisième autel de droite, une huile par Giovanni Battista Piazzetta peinte en 1738, représentant trois saints dominicains, choisi parmi les missionnaires de leur Ordre. Ce tableau est remarquable pour sa tonalité sobre.
En noir au premier saint Louis Bertrand, un saint espagnol qui est allé en tant que missionnaire aux Caraïbes, où un prêtre indigène a dit avoir tenté de l'empoisonner (symbolisé par le serpent dans le calice qu'il tient). Au-dessus de lui, en blanc, saint Vincent Ferrier. Le troisième est saint Hyacinthe, qui est allé en tant que missionnaire à l'Est. Il tient ses attributs : un ostensoir et une image de la Vierge et de l'enfant, qu'il avait avec lui dans la traversée de la Dniester et qu'ils l'ont miraculeusement sauvé. Italiano: Interno della Chiesa di Santa Maria del Rosario o dei Gesuati, a Venezia. Sopra il terzo altare, dipinti ad un olio su tela nel 1738, di Giovanni Battista Piazzetta che rappresenta tre santi domenicani, scelti dai missionari del loro ordine. Questa tabella è notevole per il suo tono sobrio. Altezza: 345 cm. Larghezza: 172 cm.
Nero in primo piano Luigi Bertrando, un santo spagnolo che è andato come missionario nei Caraibi, dove un prete nativo ha detto di aver tentato di avvelenare (simboleggiato dal serpente nel calice tiene). Sopra di lui, in bianco, San Vincenzo Ferreri. Il terzo è Giacinto Odrovaz, che è andato come missionario in Oriente. Mantiene i suoi attributi: un ostensorio e un quadro della Madonna col bambino, che aveva con sé nella traversata del Dniester e hanno miracolosamente salvato.
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Date | Taken on 11 May 2015 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Didier Descouens |
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