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Life of St. Francesca Romana : The son of the saint, killed by the bubonic plague appears
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Life of St. Francesca Romana : The son of the saint, killed by the bubonic plague appears
LRI4692408 Life of St. Francesca Romana : The son of the saint, killed by the bubonic plague appears to her with an angel (Fresco, 1468) by Romano, Antoniazzo (c.1430-1512); Monastery of Tor de Specchi, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Life of St. Francesca Romana (Santa Francesca romana) (1384-1440) (Histories of St Francesca Romana): " The son of the saint, victim of the plague in 1411 appears to him accompanies by an angel" (The son of the saint, killed by the bubonic plague appears to her with an angel) Fresco by Antoniazzo Romano (15th century) 1468 Rome, convent of the community of Oblate di Tor de Specchi Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22463868
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Eyesight Religious Good Sister Aureole Quattrocento
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This print captures a profound moment from the "Life of St. Francesca Romana". Painted by Antoniazzo Romano in 1468, this fresco depicts an extraordinary encounter between the saint and her deceased son, who tragically fell victim to the bubonic plague in 1411. In this scene, we witness St. Francesca Romana as she is visited by her son's spirit, accompanied by a comforting angel. The delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring to life the emotional intensity of this divine interaction. The artist skillfully portrays St. Francesca's deep sorrow and longing through her expressive eyes and posture. Her connection with her departed child is palpable, evoking both grief and solace simultaneously. As viewers delve into this artwork, they are transported back to 15th-century Rome within the walls of the Monastery of Tor de Specchi. The religious significance permeates every inch of this piece – from the aureole surrounding St. Francesca to the biblical references woven throughout. This painting serves as a testament to faith and resilience in times of immense hardship. It reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there is hope for spiritual connection and guidance. Luisa Ricciarini beautifully captures this timeless masterpiece through her lens, preserving its historical importance for generations to come. This print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Antoniazzo Romano's masterful work while honoring the enduring legacy of St. Francesca Romana.
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