The Martyrdom of Saint Symphorien
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, French, 1780 - 1867
Geography:
Made in France, Europe
Date:
1865Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
14 7/16 x 12 7/16 inches (36.7 x 31.6 cm)Curatorial Department:
European Painting
Cat. 793Credit Line:
John G. Johnson Collection, 1917
Made in France, Europe
Date:
1865Medium:
Oil on canvasDimensions:
14 7/16 x 12 7/16 inches (36.7 x 31.6 cm)Curatorial Department:
European Painting
* Gallery 299, European Art 1500-1850, second floor
Accession Number:Cat. 793Credit Line:
John G. Johnson Collection, 1917
Label:
Ingres here depicts Saint Symphorien, a Roman Christian of the second or third century, being led to his execution for his contempt of a pagan image. Symphorien's mother shouts encouragement to him from the city wall. In the fifth century, a church in honor of Symphorien was built at Autun, France, the scene of his martyrdom. In 1834, Ingres completed a monumental altarpiece of the subject for the cathedral at Autun, and some thirty years later he painted this small-scale replica.
Ingres here depicts Saint Symphorien, a Roman Christian of the second or third century, being led to his execution for his contempt of a pagan image. Symphorien's mother shouts encouragement to him from the city wall. In the fifth century, a church in honor of Symphorien was built at Autun, France, the scene of his martyrdom. In 1834, Ingres completed a monumental altarpiece of the subject for the cathedral at Autun, and some thirty years later he painted this small-scale replica.
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