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Title

Saint Maximus of Aveia

Date

Before 1613
Artist notes
L’Aquila 1582 – 1627
Medium
Oil on canvas

Dimensions

154×125×6 cm

Origin

Bishop’s Palace, L’Aquila

Position

Inventory
OPA 208
Description

The series of the four patron saints of L’Aquila was one of the artist’s most successful creations, so much so that numerous replicas and copies were executed. Depicted in half-length portraits and facing the viewer at a three-quarter angle, the saints display a model of the city shown from the side
of the church where their bodies were buried.
Saint Bernardino of Siena is depicted wearing a Franciscan robe and points with his right hand to the monogram of Jesus’ name; Saint Peter Celestine, in pontifical attire and with the papal tiara, holds a book with the keys of Saint Peter; Saint Equitius, evangeliser of Amiternum and its territory, appears as an elderly ascetic dressed in a monastic habit and carrying a staff; Saint Maximus deacon of Aveia, wears a dalmatic and holds the palm of martyrdom in his left hand.

Other artworks

Saint Equitius
Madonna del Carmine with Saints Charles Borromeo, Francis of Assisi, Mark the Evangelist, Anthony of Padua, and Catherine of Alexandria
Saint Bernardino of Siena
Studies for the Reliquary of Celestine V

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