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Saint Thomas Surrounded by Angels (copy of the fresco in the cupola of Parma Cathedral) by Antonio da Correggio

Saint Thomas Surrounded by Angels (copy of the fresco in the cupola of Parma Cathedral)

Antonio da Correggio·c. 1512

Historical Context

This copy of Saint Thomas Surrounded by Angels from Correggio's Parma Cathedral dome at the V&A documents another section of his revolutionary fresco cycle. Thomas is shown among clouds of angels in the dramatic sotto in su perspective that made the dome a pilgrimage site for generations of artists. Correggio's saint paintings for the churches and private patrons of Parma demonstrate his development of the Italian devotional tradition into something unique — warmer in tone, softer in modeling, more emotionally direct than either the Florentine or Venetian traditions he knew through study and reputation. His figures emerge from atmospheric shadow into warm light with a quality of psychological presence that was widely imitated across the seventeenth century. Working in the regional context of Parma rather than the cosmopolitan centers of Florence, Rome, or Venice, he developed an independent artistic voice that was recognized by contemporaries as exceptional and that later critics would identify as a crucial bridge between the High Renaissance and the Baroque.

Technical Analysis

The copy preserves the dramatic foreshortening and atmospheric luminosity of Correggio's dome figures. The saint is shown amid swirling angels in the upward perspective that characterized his illusionistic ceiling painting.

Look Closer

  • ◆The sotto in su perspective makes Saint Thomas appear to float at an angle that defies ground-level viewing entirely.
  • ◆Angels surrounding Thomas are painted in foreshortened poses demonstrating the radical spatial distortion Correggio invented for the dome.
  • ◆This copy preserves Correggio's original color scheme, including the warm flesh tones suffusing even the shadowed undersides of flying figures.
  • ◆The clouds are not white but warm cream-gold — lit from within by the light of heaven rather than by any external sun.

See It In Person

Victoria and Albert Museum

London, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera
Dimensions
96 × 91 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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