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Saint Sebastian heals by Saint Irene Sebastian after her first martyrdom
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Saint Sebastian heals by Saint Irene Sebastian after her first martyrdom
JLJ4566103 Saint Sebastian heals by Saint Irene Sebastian after her first martyrdom and is treated by the widow Irene and her handmaid. Painting by Trophime Bigot known as Le Maitre a la Candelle (17th century). 1620-1630. Dim. 1, 29x1, 7 m. Bordeaux, Museum of Fine Arts by Bigot, Trophime (c.1595-p.1650); Musee Beaux Arts, Bordeaux, France; (add.info.: Saint Sebastian heals by Saint Irene Sebastian after her first martyrdom and is treated by the widow Irene and her handmaid. Painting by Trophime Bigot known as Le Maitre a la Candelle (17th century). 1620-1630. Dim. 1, 29x1, 7 m. Bordeaux, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment of healing and compassion in the 17th century painting by Trophime Bigot. Titled "Saint Sebastian heals by Saint Irene Sebastian after her first martyrdom" the artwork depicts the wounded Saint Sebastian being cared for by the widow Irene and her handmaid. The scene is illuminated beautifully, showcasing Bigot's mastery of lighting techniques. The soft glow highlights the delicate features of the young girl, who tenderly tends to Saint Sebastian's injuries. Her nurturing presence exudes empathy and kindness, embodying the essence of caregiving. The painting portrays a powerful narrative as it combines elements of faith, devotion, and humanity. It symbolizes not only physical healing but also emotional support during times of suffering. The arrow lodged in Saint Sebastian's body serves as a reminder of his martyrdom while emphasizing his resilience and ability to overcome adversity. Through this artwork, Bigot masterfully captures moments that transcend time – reminding us that acts of care and compassion are timeless virtues that continue to inspire generations. This remarkable piece can be found at Bordeaux's Museum of Fine Arts, where it stands as a testament to both artistic skill and profound storytelling.
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