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Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, from a 1699 engraving by N. Dorigny. Sebastian had prudently concealed his faith, but in 286 it was detected. Diocletian reproached him for his supposed betrayal, and he commanded him to be led to a field and there to be bound to a stake so that the chosen archers from Mauretania would shoot arrows at him.
The Judgment of Sebastian. The Saettatura (Shooting of Arrows) panel is the only one signed by Semitecolo [2] and stands as an important source of information. The complete altarpiece is composed of six panels, four of which depict Saint Sebastian's martyrdom, including the Saettatura. [1]
The Martyrdom of St Sebastian may refer to: Saint Sebastian (c. 256–288), early Christian saint and martyr; Paintings of the subject.
St. Sebastian, the patron saint of soldiers and athletes, is featured in the newest episode of Martin Scorsese's "The Saints" miniseries on Fox Nation. ... Since his martyrdom, St. Sebastian has ...
The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian is a large altarpiece by the brothers Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo, commissioned by the Florentine Pucci family and now in the National Gallery, London. [ 1 ] History
The Martyrdom of St Sebastian (1505) by Perugino. The Martyrdom of St Sebastian is a 1505 fresco painting by Perugino in the church of San Sebastiano in Panicale. It shows the martyrdom of St Sebastian in an ancient Roman setting, with God the Father in a tondo above. [1]
Saint Sebastian, or Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian is an autograph work by the famed artist Doménikos Theotokópoulos, commonly known as El Greco.It shows the Martyred Saint in an atypical kneeling posture which has led some scholars to believe it to be a compositional quotation of various works by other great masters whom the artist admired.
Martin Scorsese Brings St. Sebastian's Story Of Steadfast Faith, Martyrdom, To Fox Nation "When the two of them met for the first time, Ronald Reagan said to Pope Saint John Paul II, ‘Mother ...