'St Sebastian', after Tintoretto
Artist:
Angelo Alessandri
, Italian, 1854 - 1931
Artist: after
Jacopo Tintoretto
, Venetian, 1519 - 1594
Material and Medium: watercolour on paper
Dimensions: Mount: 610 x 456mm
Support: 419 x 160mm
Department: Ruskin
Accession Number: CGSG00336
Tintoretto’s original work was commissioned as part of a cycle of biblical paintings by the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, a powerful religious and charitable organisation. This is a detail from from their ostentatious Upper Hall, and was a companion piece to the figure of St Rocco.
Ruskin hugely admired Tintoretto's paintings at the Scuola, feeling they were one of the most important cycles of painting in Italy. He wrote a critique of the cycle in his 'Venetian Index' of 1852 and told visitors to 'pay unembarrassed attention and unbroken time' to the paintings.
In 1885, Ruskin wrote to Alessandri asking for watercolour copies of the complete series of paintings at the Scuola saying 'nothing would be more valuable to me than a complete series of it.'
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