The death of Saint Francis Xavier. Engraving by Jacobus Frey the elder, 1733, after C. Maratta, 1678.

  • Maratti, Carlo, 1625-1713.
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[1733]
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38164i
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"The iconography of the saint's death on Sancian Island goes back to the Portuguese painter André Rainoso's cycle at São Roque in Lisbon (1619) and was standardised in Rome in the 1670s by Pietro da Cortona, Ciro Ferri, Baciccio and Carlo Maratti into a scene of the recumbent saint on a mat of reeds with his hands crossed --usually over a crucifix as originally was the case with the Santiago version--and his eyes closed in death or raised heavenwards in ecstasy"--Baily and Guzman, loc. cit.

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[Rome] : [publisher not identified], [1733]

Physical description

1 print : engraving, with etching ; image 61.2 x 33.5 cm

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Reverendissimo Patri P. Francisco Retz Praeposito generali Soc. Jesu sanctum Franciscum Xaverium in sanciano insulâ exanimem a Lusitanis repertum, a Carlo Maratti pictum Romae in sacello templi domus professae, typis expressum exhibet Iacobus Freÿ. Eques C. Maratti pinxit 1678. I Frey delin et incidit Rom. 1733.

References note

Gauvin Alexander Bailey and Fernando Guzmán, 'Two German sculptors who transformed the arts of colonial Chile: Johannes Bitterich and Jacob Kelner', The Burlington magazine, 2014, CLVI: 741-745, p. 744 (iconography of the death of Saint Francis Xavier)

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Wellcome Collection 38164i

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