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Saint Acacius, c. 1835 (water-based paint on wood panel)
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Saint Acacius, c. 1835 (water-based paint on wood panel)
BRN195806 Saint Acacius, c. 1835 (water-based paint on wood panel) by Aragon, Jose Rafael (c.1795-1862); 19.2 x 14.5 cm; The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; (add.info.: San Acacio, Saint Agathius, (Achatius or Agathonas) of Byzantium, according to Christian tradition, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army, martyred around 304.); eBarnes Foundation; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22931784
© Barnes Foundation / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases "Saint Acacius" by Jose Rafael Aragon, created around 1835. The artwork, measuring 19.2 x 14.5 cm and housed in The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, depicts the revered figure of Saint Agathius or Achatius of Byzantium. Saint Acacius was a Cappadocian Greek centurion in the imperial army who met martyrdom around 304 AD. This water-based paint on wood panel piece beautifully captures his essence and devotion to Christianity. The painting features various symbolic elements such as an axe, drum, uniform, lance, spear, sash and crucifixion imagery that represent different aspects of his life and sacrifice for his faith. With its vibrant colors and intricate details influenced by Spanish colonial art traditions prevalent in Latin America during the nineteenth century (also known as New Spain), this artwork reflects a blend of religious fervor with local cultural expressions. Aragon's portrayal exudes a sense of naivety yet profound spirituality through its primitive style reminiscent of Mexican folk art or santero tradition. This print not only preserves this remarkable piece but also allows viewers to appreciate the rich history and significance behind Saint Acacius' story within Catholicism both in America and beyond.
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