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Saint Roch, c. 1730-35 (oil on canvas)
488217 Saint Roch, c.1730-35 (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); 43.82 x 32.7 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: Saint Roch, born of noble French parents at the end of the thirteenth century, was the patron saint of the plague-stricken. Before he was twenty years of age, he disposed of his riches and henceforth devoted himself to nursing the sick. Saint Roch is frequently depicted with cockleshell, wallet and staff in the habit of a pilgrim, sometimes lifting his robe to reveal a plague spot on his thigh. His faithful dog brought him bread when he retreated, stricken with the plague, to the wilderness.); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Gift of David M. Daniels in memory of Frances H. Daniels; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23494510
© Minneapolis Institute of Art Gift of David M. Daniels in memory of Frances H. Daniels / Bridgeman Images
Figurative Plague Roch Sick Staff Unwell Plague Stricken Sufferer
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This print captures the essence of Saint Roch, a revered figure from the 13th century. Painted by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in the early 18th century, this oil on canvas artwork showcases Saint Roch's selfless devotion to those afflicted by the plague. Saint Roch is depicted in his pilgrim attire, wearing a hat and cloak while seated. His profile reveals a sense of determination and compassion as he gazes off into the distance. The artist skillfully portrays him with his signature attributes - a cockleshell, wallet, and staff - symbolizing his pilgrimage and dedication to aiding others. A poignant detail lies beneath Saint Roch's lifted robe: a visible plague spot on his thigh. This serves as a reminder of both his own suffering and resilience during times of widespread illness. Adding an element of warmth to this somber scene is Saint Roch's faithful dog who stands beside him. It was said that this loyal companion brought him bread when he sought solace in the wilderness while battling the plague himself. Now housed at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA, this painting serves as an enduring testament to Saint Roch's unwavering commitment to helping those in need. Gifted by David M. Daniels in memory of Frances H. Daniels, it continues to inspire viewers with its powerful depiction of compassion amidst adversity.
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