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Rochus Collection

"Rochus: A Symbol of Healing and Devotion" In the late 15th century, a masterpiece called "The Healing of Saint Roch" was created by an unknown German artist

Background imageRochus Collection: The Healing of Saint Roch, late 15th century. Artist: German Master

The Healing of Saint Roch, late 15th century. Artist: German Master
The Healing of Saint Roch, late 15th century. German painting of the Swabian School. Legend holds that a dog found St Roch suffering from the plague, and summoned help

Background imageRochus Collection: Plague Victims Pleading for Help from Christ, the Virgin, and Saint Roch, 1567/1573

Plague Victims Pleading for Help from Christ, the Virgin, and Saint Roch, 1567/1573. Creator: Lattanzio Gambara
Plague Victims Pleading for Help from Christ, the Virgin, and Saint Roch, 1567/1573

Background imageRochus Collection: Saint Roch Interceding on Behalf of Plague Victims, 1567/1573. Creator: Lattanzio Gambara

Saint Roch Interceding on Behalf of Plague Victims, 1567/1573. Creator: Lattanzio Gambara
Saint Roch Interceding on Behalf of Plague Victims, 1567/1573

Background imageRochus Collection: Triptych of the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (central panel)... between 1525 and 1566

Triptych of the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (central panel)... between 1525 and 1566
Triptych of the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (central panel): Saint Roch (left panel), Saint Onuphre (right panel), Saint Peter (reverse of right panel), Saint Etienne (reverse of left panel)

Background imageRochus Collection: Jesus Christ Appearing to Saint Roch, 1626. Creator: Paulus Pontius

Jesus Christ Appearing to Saint Roch, 1626. Creator: Paulus Pontius
Jesus Christ Appearing to Saint Roch, 1626

Background imageRochus Collection: Saint Roch at right distributing alms to a group of people gathered around him, ca. 1600-1640

Saint Roch at right distributing alms to a group of people gathered around him, ca. 1600-1640. Creator: Anon
Saint Roch at right distributing alms to a group of people gathered around him, after Annibale Caracci, ca. 1600-1640

Background imageRochus Collection: Three Lucchese saints Sts Nicholas Tolentino, Nicholas of Bari and Roch interceding w

Three Lucchese saints Sts Nicholas Tolentino, Nicholas of Bari and Roch interceding w... 1650-1700. Creator: Anon
Three Lucchese saints Sts Nicholas Tolentino, Nicholas of Bari and Roch interceding with the Virgin on behalf of the victims of the plague, 1650-1700

Background imageRochus Collection: Three Lucchese saints Sts Nicholas Tolentino, Nicholas of Bari interceding with the V

Three Lucchese saints Sts Nicholas Tolentino, Nicholas of Bari interceding with the V... 1650-1700. Creator: Anon
Three Lucchese saints Sts Nicholas Tolentino, Nicholas of Bari interceding with the Virgin for the victims of the plague, 1650-1700

Background imageRochus Collection: Saint Roch, ca. 1705-24. Creator: Anon

Saint Roch, ca. 1705-24. Creator: Anon
Saint Roch, ca. 1705-24

Background imageRochus Collection: Saint Clement Flanked by Saints Sebastian and Roch, n.d. Creator: Andrea Lilio

Saint Clement Flanked by Saints Sebastian and Roch, n.d. Creator: Andrea Lilio
Saint Clement Flanked by Saints Sebastian and Roch, n.d

Background imageRochus Collection: Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints Sebastian, John the Evangelist, and Roch, c.1610

Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints Sebastian, John the Evangelist, and Roch, c.1610. Creator: Pasquale Ottino
Virgin and Child in Glory with Saints Sebastian, John the Evangelist, and Roch, c.1610

Background imageRochus Collection: St Roch curing the plague-stricken (oil on canvas)

St Roch curing the plague-stricken (oil on canvas)
PCT164406 St Roch curing the plague-stricken (oil on canvas) by Gamelin, Jacques (1738-1803); 160x200 cm. cm; Eglise Saint-Vincent, Carcassonne

Background imageRochus Collection: St. Rocco (1295-1327) The Gentleman of Montpellier (coloured engraving)

St. Rocco (1295-1327) The Gentleman of Montpellier (coloured engraving)
CHT236705 St. Rocco (1295-1327) The Gentleman of Montpellier (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imageRochus Collection: Bulto St. Rocce, 1935 / 1942. Creator: E. Boyd

Bulto St. Rocce, 1935 / 1942. Creator: E. Boyd
Bulto St. Rocce, 1935/1942

Background imageRochus Collection: Saints Sebastian, Anthony and Roch. n. d. Creator: Jean Duvet

Saints Sebastian, Anthony and Roch. n. d. Creator: Jean Duvet
Saints Sebastian, Anthony and Roch.n.d

Background imageRochus Collection: Saint Roch, kneeling on a stone, seen from the side with his dog behind him and a towns

Saint Roch, kneeling on a stone, seen from the side with his dog behind him and a townscape in the background at left, 1620-30

Background imageRochus Collection: Saint Roch, German, early 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Saint Roch, German, early 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Saint Roch, German, early 16th century

Background imageRochus Collection: The Madonna of Saint Sebastian, with the Virgin and Child, surrounded by angels

The Madonna of Saint Sebastian, with the Virgin and Child, surrounded by angels, looking down at Saint Sebastian, Saint Germinianus, and Saint Roch, 1847

Background imageRochus Collection: Manteuffel, c1872. Creator: H. Crickmore

Manteuffel, c1872. Creator: H. Crickmore
Manteuffel, c1872. Portrait of Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel (1809-1885), German military commander noted for his victories in the Franco-Prussian War

Background imageRochus Collection: The Expulsion of Saint Roch from Rome, late 15th century. Artist: German Master

The Expulsion of Saint Roch from Rome, late 15th century. Artist: German Master
The Expulsion of Saint Roch from Rome, late 15th century. German painting of the Swabian School. Legend holds that a dog found St Roch suffering from the plague, and summoned help

Background imageRochus Collection: Legend of Saint Roch, 16th century. Artist: Bernaert van Orley

Legend of Saint Roch, 16th century. Artist: Bernaert van Orley
Legend of Saint Roch, 16th century

Background imageRochus Collection: Landscape with the Legend of Saint Roch, early 16th century. Artist: Joachim Patinir

Landscape with the Legend of Saint Roch, early 16th century. Artist: Joachim Patinir
Landscape with the Legend of Saint Roch, early 16th century. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Background imageRochus Collection: Landscape Scene with Saint Roch, c1500-1524. Artist: Joachim Patinir

Landscape Scene with Saint Roch, c1500-1524. Artist: Joachim Patinir
Landscape Scene with Saint Roch, c1500-1524

Background imageRochus Collection: Anna hll. James d. a Rochus intercessor mankind plagued

Anna hll. James d. a Rochus intercessor mankind plagued
Anna himself and the hll. James d. A, . and Rochus as an intercessor for the mankind plagued by the plague, c. 1514/15, Unframed mixed media on canvas (small painting), 139 x 112 cm, unmarked

Background imageRochus Collection: Rochus, Saint (1295-1327). French saint. Sculpture

Rochus, Saint (1295-1327). French saint. Sculpture. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Hospital de la Santa Creu i de Sant Pau (Saint Pauls and Holy Cross Hospital)


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"Rochus: A Symbol of Healing and Devotion" In the late 15th century, a masterpiece called "The Healing of Saint Roch" was created by an unknown German artist. This painting depicted the miraculous abilities of Saint Roch in curing those afflicted by the plague. The oil on canvas artwork captured the essence of his healing powers. Another representation of this revered saint can be found in a coloured engraving titled "St. Rocco - The Gentleman of Montpellier. " Created during the 13th century, it showcases his noble character and dedication to helping others. E. Boyd's sculpture, "Bulto St. Rocce, " crafted between 1935 and 1942, pays homage to Saint Roch's selflessness and compassion towards those suffering from illness. Jean Duvet's work features Saints Sebastian, Anthony, and Roch together in one piece—an artistic tribute to their shared devotion to humanity's well-being. A German artist from the early 16th century immortalized Saint Roch through a captivating portrait where he is seen kneeling on a stone with his loyal dog standing behind him—a testament to their unwavering companionship throughout his journey. "The Madonna of Saint Sebastian, " surrounded by angels, also includes an image depicting Saint Roch—highlighting his significance within religious iconography as a healer and protector against diseases like the plague. H. Crickmore's painting titled "Manteuffel" captures another aspect of Saint Roch's life—the expulsion from Rome—an event that further solidified his reputation as a devoted servant committed to aiding those in need. Bernart van Orley beautifully illustrated the legend surrounding Saint Roch in a stunning artwork dating back to the 16th century—a visual narrative that continues inspiring generations with its tale of faith and miracles performed by this remarkable saint. Joachim Patinir painted "Landscape with Legend of Saint Roch, " showcasing nature intertwined with spirituality—a reminder that even in the midst of adversity, Saint Roch's healing touch could be found.