Sant'Antonio Abate (Preti)

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Sant'Antonio Abate (St Anthony Abbot)
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ArtistMattia Preti
Yearcirca 1628
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions62 cm × 62 cm (24 in × 24 in)
LocationCollezione M, Rome

Sant'Antonio Abate is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian Baroque painter Mattia Preti, executed c. 1628. It is part of the Collezione M curated by the Fondazione Sorgente Group in Rome, Italy.

Description

The oval painting depicts a half-bust of the eremitic early Christian monk St Anthony Abbot. He is reading a book, and on his shoulder leans his staff with a bell. The elderly man is dressed in a sober dark cloak with hood, setting apart his white beard. The painting has also been described as possibly depicting St Francis of Paola. The dark chiaroscuro betrays the influence of Caravaggio and his followers.[1]

References

  1. ^ Collezione M, description and critical evaluation of work.