The Bodies of Saints Peter and Paul Hidden in the Catacombs

Art Institute of Chicago

The Bodies of Saints Peter and Paul Hidden in the Catacombs

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione

Date
1647/51
Medium
Etching and drypoint in black on ivory laid paper
Culture
Italy
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione was one of the most original graphic artists of the 17th century, exchanging prints and ideas with his contemporary Rembrandt. This ambitious composition reflects the influence of Rembrandt’s luminous compositions in which Christian tales are transformed into something metaphysical. The subject derives from the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voraigne, which suggests that the saints’ bodies were cast into a well near the clandestine catacomb vault, seen here in Castiglione’s dramatic rendering. The artist often etched such erudite subjects to advertise his art and prowess as a painter-philosopher to the literati in Rome and those on the grand tour.

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Object type
AAT300041273

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