Saint Peter And The Rooster Oil On Canvas 17th 18th Century
Features
Artwork title: San Pietro e il gallo
Age: 17th Century / 1601 - 1700
Subject: Figures of Saints
Artistic technique: Painting
Technical specification: Oil on Canvas
Description : San Pietro e il gallo
Oil on canvas. The scene pictured here retraces the key stages of the Apostle Peter. The figure of the Saint takes up all of the left part of the scene: he is sitting in a cave with folded hands, with a meditative gaze turned upwards, he looks like he is thinking about his life; next to him, on top left, there is a rooster, a memory of the dramatic episode of the denial of Jesus by Peter during the Passion, as told in the Gospel ("Before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times.”); on the table, near Peter's hands, the keys hang, symbol of his mandate as the first Pope. These two symbols - the keys and the rooster - remind of the fragility odf faith: even the man chose by Jesus to lead His Church had been afraid and wasn't always faithful to Christ. The right side of the scene, which represents Peter's thoughts, tells the story of the calling of the Apostle to the following of Jesus: Peter remembers his humble origins as a fisher, from which Christ removed him to confer a much bigger assignment to him. The scene of the calling is inserted in a lake landscape typical of the North, in contrast with the figures of Jesus and the fishermen, but appropriate to their correct space and time location of the 1st century Palestine.
Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 95
Width: 130
Depth: 2