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St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken, 1497-99 (oil on panel)
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St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken, 1497-99 (oil on panel)
WLT204689 St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken, 1497-99 (oil on panel) by Lieferinxe, Josse (Master of St. Sebastian) (fl.1493-1508); 81.8x55.4 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23811650
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Arrow Arrows Contagion Corpse Corpses Disease Epidemia Epidemic God The Father Illness Intercession Mediator Medieval Town Pandemic Reconciliation Sick Sickness Bodies Dying Intercede Mediating
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This print captures the essence of Josse Lieferinxe's masterpiece, "St. Sebastian Interceding for the Plague Stricken". Painted between 1497 and 1499, this oil on panel artwork is a haunting depiction of a medieval town ravaged by the deadly plague. At the center of the composition stands St. Sebastian, his body pierced by arrows as he intercedes for those afflicted by the disease. Surrounding him are corpses, symbolizing the devastating toll that death has taken on this community. The painting portrays an atmosphere of despair and desperation as people succumb to illness. The image showcases Lieferinxe's mastery in capturing human suffering and divine intervention during a time of great crisis. It serves as a powerful reminder of our vulnerability to epidemics throughout history and highlights St. Sebastian's role as a mediator between God and humanity. Through prayer and intercession, St. Sebastian offers hope amidst chaos, seeking reconciliation with God for those affected by sickness. This Renaissance artwork not only reflects on mortality but also explores themes such as faith, martyrdom, and healing. Displayed at Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, USA, this painting continues to resonate with viewers today due to its timeless portrayal of human struggle against disease and our enduring quest for health and well-being.
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