Saint Rocco Collection
"Saint Rocco: A Symbol of Healing and Compassion" Throughout history, the figure has been depicted in various artworks
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"Saint Rocco: A Symbol of Healing and Compassion" Throughout history, the figure has been depicted in various artworks, showcasing his remarkable acts of healing and selflessness. In "The Healing of Saint Roch, " a late 15th-century masterpiece by the German Master, we witness the miraculous recovery brought upon by this saint's intervention. Another captivating portrayal is found in "Scene from the life of Saint Roch" by Everaert van Orley. Here, he attends to plague victims in Venice's Lazaretto, embodying compassion and courage during times of immense suffering. In E. Boyd's sculpture "Bulto St. Rocce, " created between 1935-1942, we see an artistic interpretation that captures Saint Rocco's unwavering devotion to those afflicted by disease or hardship. Bernardo Strozzi further immortalizes him alongside Saint Sebastian in their joint mission to alleviate human suffering in "Saints Roch and Sebastian. " Jean Duvet also pays homage to these saints' shared purpose with his artwork depicting Saints Sebastian, Anthony, and Roch united against adversity. An early 16th-century German depiction portrays Saint Roch kneeling on a stone with his loyal dog behind him as symbols of faithfulness and companionship amidst trials faced by townsfolk. Luca Signorelli's painting from around 1515-1520 showcases the Madonna surrounded by angels while honoring both Saint Sebastian and our beloved healer himself - Saint Rocco. Rubens' work titled "Christ appointing Saint Roch as patron saint of plague victims" illustrates divine recognition bestowed upon this compassionate soul for his tireless efforts during times when diseases ravaged communities (1623-1626). Lastly, Tintoretto presents us with an ethereal scene where an angel visits imprisoned Saint Rocco - a testament to his unwavering faith even in dire circumstances (1567).