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Saint Simon the Apostle

Salvator Rosa1615/1673

Georgia Museum of Art

Georgia Museum of Art
Athens, United States

Protestantism rejected the role of saints as intermediaries. The Catholic Counter-Reformation reaffirmed their powers and encouraged the election of new saints. Large images of saints like this one became popular in seventeenth-century Italy. In contrast to late medieval and earlier Renaissance paintings of idealized saints, artists of this period used more down-to-earth models, and eliminated halos.

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