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The Miracles of St. Ignatius of Loyola
about 1617/18 | Peter Paul Rubens
This monumental painting was displayed alternately with The Miracles of St. Francis Xavier (Inv. No. GG 519) on the high altar of Antwerp’s Jesuit Church, where Rubens had been responsible for the interior decorations. There he united individual elements, some of which were based on actual occurrences in the life of the founder of the order, while the rest were part of the “repertoire” for depicting the life of a saint. The spontaneity of the concept for the modello (Inv. No. GG 530) is less pronounced in the finished work, which has a more didactic intention.

This monumental painting was displayed alternately with The Miracles of St. Francis Xavier (Inv. No. GG 519) on the high altar of Antwerp’s Jesuit Church, where Rubens had been responsible for the interior decorations. There he united individual elements, some of which were based on actual occurrences in the life of the founder of the order, while the rest were part of the “repertoire” for depicting the life of a saint. The spontaneity of the concept for the modello (Inv. No. GG 530) is less pronounced in the finished work, which has a more didactic intention.
Artist:
Peter Paul Rubens (1577 Siegen - 1640 Antwerpen) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
about 1617/18
Object Name
Painting
Culture
Flemish
Material/technology:
Canvas
Dimensions:
535 x 395 cm
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemäldegalerie
Invs.
Gemäldegalerie, 517
Provenance
Jesuit Church, Antwerp; acquired 1776 from the Jesuit Church in Antwerp
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