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Martyrdom of Saint Andrew by Jusepe de Ribera

Martyrdom of Saint Andrew

Jusepe de Ribera·1628

Historical Context

Martyrdom of Saint Andrew (1628), in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, depicts the apostle being bound to the X-shaped cross on which he would be martyred. Ribera stages the martyrdom with graphic physical intensity, the ropes biting into aged flesh as the executioners work with brutal efficiency. The painting exemplifies Ribera's approach to martyrdom — not as decorative spectacle but as physical reality, forcing the viewer to confront the bodily cost of faith. The dramatic chiaroscuro and unflinching realism reflect Ribera's early style, heavily influenced by Caravaggio's revolutionary naturalism.

Technical Analysis

The composition centers on Andrew's aged body stretched upon the diagonal cross, rendered with Ribera's characteristic unflinching anatomical realism. The strong Caravaggesque lighting creates dramatic contrasts that emphasize the physicality of suffering.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

Budapest, Hungary

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
206.1 × 177.7 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Spanish Baroque
Genre
Religious
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Budapest
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