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Study for the Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew,

1635–36

Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), 1591–1666; born Cento, Italy; died Bologna, Italy
x1948-734
This study relates to an important commission that Guercino received in 1635 from the church of San Martino in Siena. It is one of four radically different composition sketches, all of which differ from the final, vertical altarpiece (due to its damaged condition, this work is more legible in a contemporary copy by one of Guercino’s followers). Brainstorming across the sheet of paper, Guercino dashed off strokes of ink and splashes of wash for this version of the scene, which contrasts the yielding body and delicate facial features of the suffering saint with the tough stances and shadowy profiles of the two torturers who are flaying him alive. A dramatic pentimento, or change, reveals the artist considering alternative placements for Bartholomew’s head.

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Information

Title
Study for the Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew
Dates

1635–36

Medium
Pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash on cream laid paper
Dimensions
20.3 × 25.5 cm (8 × 10 1/16 in.) frame: 42.1 × 54.8 × 2.9 cm (16 9/16 × 21 9/16 × 1 1/8 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of Dan Fellows Platt, Class of 1895
Object Number
x1948-734
Inscription
Inscribed verso, lower left on mount, in graphite: Guercino Parsons, 1929 (£?)50 /Ex-Bateson Coll. 1929 /B.6-
Reference Numbers
Gibbons 272
Culture
Materials

Northwick collection (see cat. 58, Bearded Monk, for likely owners prior to 1919); their sale, Sotheby’s, London, November 18, 1919, lots 1–120, or November 1, 1920, lots 3–28 and 93–98; William Bateson, stamp (L. 2604a) recto, lower right, in black; his sale, Sotheby’s, London, April 23, 1929, first sheet of lot 58; where acquired by E. Parsons & Sons, London; purchased from Parsons in 1929 (see inscription) by Dan Fellows Platt, stamps (L. 750a and 2066b) verso, lower left, in blue.;

Handwritten note: “Study for painting A(?) 1636 for S. Martino in Siena.;