14. St Sebastian, here attributed to Adam Engelhard. c.1730–35. Polychrome American cedar with glass eyes, 195 by 95 by 73 cm. (Church of S. Rosa de Los Andes, Chile; photograph by Fernando Guzmán).
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15. Detail of Fig.14.
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16. Detail of Fig.14.
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17. St Ignatius of Loyola, by Johannes Bitterich. 1711. Polychrome wood. (Martinskirche, Bamberg; photograph by Fernando Guzmán).
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18. St Francis Xavier, by Johannes Bitterich. 1711. Polychrome wood. (Martinskirche, Bamberg; photograph by Fernando Guzmán).
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19. St Francis Borgia, by Johannes Bitterich. 1711. Polychrome wood. (Martinskirche, Bamberg; photograph by Peta Gillyatt Bailey).
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21. St Aloysius Gonzaga, by Johannes Bitterich. 1711. Polychrome wood. (Martinskirche, Bamberg; photograph by Peta Gillyatt Bailey).
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22. James Chisai, by Johannes Bitterich. 1711. Polychrome wood. (Martinskirche, Bamberg; photograph by Peta Gillyatt Bailey).
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23. St Sebastian, by Konrad Hegenauer. c.1760. Polychrome wood. (Marienkapelle, Sankt Georg und Jacobus, Isny im Allgäu; photograph by Peta Gillyatt Bailey).
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26. Death of St Francis Xavier, attributed to Jacob Kellner. After 1748. Polychrome wood, 50 by 170 by 80 cm. (Cathedral Museum, Santiago; photograph by Fernando Guzmán).
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27. Pulpit (detail), attributed to Georg Lanz. After 1751. (Church of La Merced, Santiago).
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St Stanislas Kostka, by Johannes Bitterich. 1711. Polychrome wood (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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24. St Sebastian, anonymous. First half of the eighteenth century. Polychrome wood. (Church of Maria Schnee, Lehenbühl; photograph by Peta Gillyatt Bailey).
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25. St Sebastian, anonymous. First half of the eighteenth century. Polychrome wood. (Church of St Wolfgang, Kleukheim; photograph by Peta Gillyatt Bailey).
Book Review
Le Saint Sebastien soigne par Irene de Georges de La Tour
1. St Sebastian, by Bronzino. Oil on Panel, 85 by 70 cm. (Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, Lugano, Villa Favorita; Acquired in 1985 in London).
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10. Portrait of a Man as St Sebastian, by Antonio Moro. 80 by 69 cm. (Alte Pinakotek, Munich).
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11. Venus and Cupid, by Bronzino. 193 by 139 cm. (Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest).
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2. Study for St Sebastian, by Bronzino. Black Chalk on Grey Paper, 34.6 by 16.5 cm. (Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe, No.6674F, Uffizi, Florence).
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3. St Mark, by Bronzino. Diameter 70 cm. (Capponi Chapel, Sta. Felicita, Florence).
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4. Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune, by Bronzino. 115 by 53 cm. (Brera, Milan).
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5. St John the Baptist, by Bronzino. 148 by 54 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu).
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6. St John the Baptist, by Bronzino. 120 by 92 cm. (Borghese Gallery, Rome).
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7. Portrait of Cosimo de' Medici as Orpheus, by Bronzino. 93.7 by 76.4 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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8. Detail of Fig.1. [St Sebastian, by Bronzino. Oil on Panel, 85 by 70 cm. (Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, Lugano, Villa Favorita; Acquired in 1985 in London).]
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9. St Sebastian, Copy after Andrea del Sarto. 84 by 68 cm. (Formerly Cook Collection, Richmond).
29. St Sebastian Bound for Martyrdom, by Anthony Van Dyck. Canvas, 223 by 160 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.)
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30. Head of Executioner and Other Details Revealed by X-Rays of the Van Dyck St Sebastian Reproduced in Fig.29.
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31. X-Ray Mosaic of Van Dyck St Sebastian Reproduced in Fig.29.
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33. Studies for St Sebastian, by Van Dyck. From 'Second Sketchbook', f. 19v. (Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth.) Reproduced by Permission of the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement.
Plate I. St. Sebastian, by Perugino. Panel, 1.75 by 0.89 m. (National Museum, Stockholm). Two Pictures at the National Museum, Stockholm
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Plate II. Madonna between St. Andrew and St. Laurence, Here Identified as by Niccolo Rondinelli. Panel, c. 1.5 by 1.8 m. (Lent by Mr. Laurin). Two Pictures at the National Museum, Stockholm
A-The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Etching by Jacques Callot. Callot's Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
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B-The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Here Identified as by Jacques Callot. Charcoal and Wash Study for the Etching, 19.7 by 34 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Callot's Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
Retablo with Scenes from the Legends of SS. Sebastian and Julian Hospitator. Early Spanish School. Panel, 2.29 m. by 2.44 m. (The Spanish Art Gallery). An Early Spanish Retablo