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S. Sebastiano, S. Rosa e S. Bernardino da Siena Asciano

S. Sebastiano, S. Rosa e S. Bernardino da Siena

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Artist: Francesco Vanni
Year: 1704
Current location: Basilica Millenaria di S.Agata
Original location: San Lorenzo a San Francesco

DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION

Oil painting on canvas, 324.5 cm high by 221 cm wide.

This work is an important Tuscan Baroque painting. It is "Saint Sebastian, Saint Rose, and Saint Bernardine of Siena," created by the Sienese painter Marcello Loli Piccolomini in 1704.

The work comes from the Basilica of Sant'Agata in Asciano. The painting depicts a sacred conversation with three important figures from the Christian tradition, accompanied by angels:

Saint Sebastian: A famous Roman martyr, usually depicted tied to a stake and pierced by arrows.

Saint Rose: A saint associated with the Franciscan or Dominican tradition.

Saint Bernardine of Siena: A famous Franciscan friar and preacher, native of the Siena area and recognizable by the monogram of Christ (IHS) he



S. Sebastiano, S. Rosa e S. Bernardino da Siena