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Saint Francis of Paola (1416–1507) by Jusepe de Ribera

Saint Francis of Paola (1416–1507)

Jusepe de Ribera·c. 1632

Historical Context

Saint Francis of Paola (c. 1630-35), in the Guernsey Museum, depicts the Calabrian hermit and founder of the Order of Minims, known for his extreme humility and miraculous abilities. Ribera renders the saint with characteristic physical presence, the gaunt features and intense gaze conveying a lifetime of ascetic devotion. Jusepe de Ribera, born in Valencia but active in Naples from around 1616, was the most powerful transmitter of Caravaggesque naturalism to the Spanish-ruled south of Italy and through it to the broader Iberian tradition. His characteristic manner — bodies emerging from darkness into concentrated light, aged faces observed with pitiless precision, the physical suffering of martyrs rendered with the full weight of flesh and blood — made him the dominant figure of Neapolitan Baroque painting. Working under Spanish viceregal patronage, he combined Italian Baroque drama with the Spanish tradition of stark devotional realism in a visual theology whose influence extended from Spain and Portugal to the Americas.

Technical Analysis

The devotional work is executed with dramatic tenebrism, reflecting Jusepe de Ribera's engagement with the demands of religious painting. The composition balances narrative clarity with spiritual atmosphere, using intense chiaroscuro to heighten the sacred drama.

Look Closer

  • ◆Francis of Paola's simple rough habit signals ostentatious plainness.
  • ◆Ribera gives the gaunt saint the intense gaze of a man who trained his body through decades.
  • ◆A flame may be present as his attribute — Francis was known for miracles involving fire he could.
  • ◆The dark Ribera void behind the figure isolates the saint's spiritual intensity against.

See It In Person

Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery

Saint Peter Port,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
74 × 61 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Spanish Baroque
Genre
Religious
Location
Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery, Saint Peter Port
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