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St Lucy and St Apollonia, c. 1523 (fresco)
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St Lucy and St Apollonia, c. 1523 (fresco)
3660810 St Lucy and St Apollonia, c.1523 (fresco) by Parmigianino (Francesco Mazzola) (1503-40); San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Left aisle first chapel.
Parma, Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista, navata sinistra, prima cappella : " Santa Lucia e Sant Apollonia", affresco di Girolamo Francesco M. Mazzola (il Parmigianino) (circa 1523).
); Ghigo Roli
Media ID 25211446
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This print showcases the exquisite fresco painting of "St Lucy and St Apollonia" by Parmigianino, also known as Francesco Mazzola. Created around 1523, this masterpiece can be found in the San Giovanni Evangelista church in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The artwork is located in the left aisle's first chapel and depicts two revered saints from early Christianity. St Lucy, widely venerated for her unwavering faith and martyrdom, stands gracefully with a serene expression on her face. She holds a palm branch symbolizing victory over death and an emblematic plate containing her own eyes - an attribute associated with her miraculous healing powers. Beside St Lucy stands St Apollonia, another prominent figure recognized for her steadfast devotion to Christianity during turbulent times. With a gentle smile gracing her lips, she clutches a pair of pincers that represent the cruel extraction of all her teeth when she refused to renounce her faith. Parmigianino's exceptional skill as a painter shines through in this fresco composition. The delicate brushwork captures intricate details such as flowing drapery folds and subtle facial expressions that bring these holy figures to life. This print allows art enthusiasts to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of Parmigianino's work while immersing themselves in the rich history of Italian Renaissance art.
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