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The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, with angels crowning him at upper left, ca. 1620-32
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The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, with angels crowning him at upper left, ca. 1620-32
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Amorini Angelic Angels Arrow Arrows Cherubim Cherubs Dying Injured Injury Laurel Wreath Martyr Martyrdom Paneels Willem Panneels Willem Peter Paul Peter Paul Rubens Pieter Pauwel Pieter Pauwel Rubens Rubens Rubens Peter Paul Rubens Pieter Pauwel Sir Peter Paul Rubens St Sebastian Willem Willem Paneels Willem Panneels Black And Cherub Nakedness Nudity Panneels Putti
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This print showcases "The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian" by Willem Panneels, a renowned Flemish artist from the 17th century. The image depicts the tragic scene of Saint Sebastian's martyrdom, with angels crowning him at the upper left corner. With its intricate details and powerful composition, this artwork is a testament to Panneels' mastery in capturing religious themes. In this etching, we witness the full-length figure of Saint Sebastian, a male martyr who suffered for his Christian faith. Despite being injured by arrows that pierce his body, he displays an unwavering sense of devotion and spiritual strength. Surrounding him are angelic cherubs or putti, symbolizing divine intervention and heavenly support during times of suffering. Panneels' use of light and shadow creates a dramatic atmosphere that intensifies the emotional impact of the scene. The laurel wreath adorning Saint Sebastian's head signifies victory over death through martyrdom. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this heritage artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals who stood firm in their beliefs amidst persecution. It also highlights Rubens' influence on Panneels' artistic style as both artists were known for their exceptional skill in depicting human anatomy and emotion. This remarkable piece invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as faith, sacrifice, and resilience while appreciating Panneels' technical prowess in capturing such complex subject matter within this stunning black and white etching
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