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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 is a c.1495 painting of Saint Sebastian by Perugino, now in the Louvre collection. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was temporarily on display at the Louvre-Lens branch between 2012 and 2017. It is probably the work mentioned in the 17th century inventory of the Barberini collection in Rome, which was later dispersed.
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints John the Baptist and Sebastian; St Sebastian (Perugino, Hermitage) St Sebastian (Perugino, Louvre) St Sebastian (Perugino, Nationalmuseum) St Sebastian (Perugino, São Paulo) St Sebastian between St Roch and St Peter; Tezi Altarpiece; The Martyrdom of St Sebastian (Perugino) Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian ...
The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci; Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, 1367; St. Sebastian, 1474; Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, after 1475; St Sebastian (Antonello da Messina), 1477-79; St Sebastian (Perugino, Nationalmuseum), c. 1490; St Sebastian (Perugino, Louvre), c. 1505
St Sebastian is an oil on panel painting by Perugino, completed c. 1490. The painting has been in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm since 1928. [1] It is one of the artist's earliest depictions of Saint Sebastian, showing him as an ephebos, or male adolescent, unlike his later treatments based on the Doryphoros, such as that in the Louvre.
St Sebastian is one of several paintings of Saint Sebastian by Perugino. It shows him three-quarter length and is signed "P[I]E[T]RUS PERUSINUS PINXIT" (Peter of Perugia painted [this]) on the arrow in his neck. It was painted in 1493–1494. It is now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. [1]
Saint Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken (at top), [19] Josse Lieferinxe, 1497–1499, The Walters Art Museum. The belief that Saint Sebastian was a defense against the plague was a medieval addition to his reputation, which largely accounts for the enormous increase in his importance in the Late Middle Ages. [20]
Pietro Perugino's Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. Church of Saint Sebastian, contains Pietro Perugino's Fresco The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (1505) Teatro Caporali;