Saint Bernardino of Siena bringing a sick infant back from the dead. Colour etching by S. Mulinari after V. Salimbeni.

  • Salimbeni, Ventura, 1568-1613.
Date:
1700-1799
Reference:
10982i
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Previously catalogued as a picture of Saint Anthony of Padua. On the ground is the tablet emblazoned with the IHS device (Name of Jesus) which Saint Bernardino of Siena carried with him and showed to the crowds attending his sermons (Réau, loc. cit.). In the background, a bull is on the rampage in a city

Publication/Creation

1700-1799

Physical description

1 print

Lettering

Bears number: N. XXXIX. It is not clear why Weigel (loc. cit.) gives the number 136

Creator/production credits

Salimbeni was a native of Siena, of which Saint Bernardino was patron saint

References note

Rudolph Weigel, Die Werke der Maler in ihren Handzeichnungen, Leipzig: R. Weigel, 1865, p. 675, no. 7952 ("Ein Heiliger erweckt ein todtes Kind. Halbrund. Feder und Bister. S. Mulinari sc. Br. 12" H. 6" 1"'. Mulinari, Disegni originali nella Galleria di Firenze 136.")
Louis Réau, Iconographie de l'art chrétien, vol. III, part 1, Paris 1958, p. 219

Reference

Wellcome Collection 10982i

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