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The miracle of St. Eusebius of Cremona

Raphael16th century

MNAA National Museum of Ancient Art

MNAA National Museum of Ancient Art
Lisbon, Portugal

Painted for the chapel founded by Domenico Gavari in the Church of Santo Domenico, in Città di Castello (Umbria, Italy), this work illustrates a miracle of St. Eusebius, the bringing back to life of three young men, in keeping with a literary source that became very popular in Italy in the 15th century. Two other paintings from the same altarpiece have also survived and are housed at the National Gallery (London) and the North Carolina Museum of Art (USA).

The narrative subtlety of the three resuscitated figures, depicting different moments in their return to life – ranging from the still prostrate body on the right to the young man on the left who is already seen in prayer – reveals Raphael’s remarkable capacity for invention.

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  • Title: The miracle of St. Eusebius of Cremona
  • Creator: Raphael Sanzio
  • Date Created: 16th century
  • Location Created: Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: 25.6 cm x 43.9 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: MNAA Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, inv. 568 Pint
  • Medium: Oil on poplar panel
MNAA National Museum of Ancient Art

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