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''The Coronation of Saint Rosalia'' or ''Madonna and Child with Saints Rosalia, Peter and Paul'' is an oil on canvas painting made by
Anthony van Dyck Sir Anthony van Dyck (, many variant spellings; 22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) was a Brabantian Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Southern Netherlands and Italy. The seventh c ...
in 1629. It and the compositionally similar ''
The Vision of the Blessed Hermann Joseph ''The Vision of the Blessed Hermann Joseph'' or ''The Mystical Engagement of the Blessed Hermann Joseph to the Virgin Mary'' is a 1629-1630 painting by the Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck. Background The painting depicts Hermann Joseph ...
'' (1630Carolyn Diskant Muir, ''Art and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Antwerp: van Dyck's "Mystic Marriage of the Blessed Hermann-Joseph"'', in ''Simiolus. Netherlands quarterly for the history of art'', Vol. 28, No. 1/2 (2000 - 2001), p. 56.) were both painted for the chapel of the Fraternity of the senior bachelors (''Sodaliteit van de Bejaerde Jongmans'' in Flemish) in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
's Jesuit church, then named the Saint Ignatius Church but later renamed the St. Charles Borromeo Church. Both paintings remained there until 1776, when archduchess
Maria Theresa of Austria Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (german: Maria Theresia; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg monarchy, Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position ''suo jure'' ( ...
acquired them, taking them to Vienna, where they both now hang in the
Kunsthistorisches Museum The Kunsthistorisches Museum ( "Museum of Art History", often referred to as the "Museum of Fine Arts") is an art museum in Vienna, Austria. Housed in its festive palatial building on the Vienna Ring Road, it is crowned with an octagonal do ...
.


History

It was the last painting the artist produced of
Saint Rosalia Rosalia (1130–1166), also called La Santuzza or "''The Little Saint''", and in Sicilian as "Rusulia", is the patron saint of Palermo in Italy, Camargo, Chihuahua, and three towns in Venezuela: El Hatillo, Zuata, and El Playon. She is es ...
and - with '' Saint Rosalia Interceding for the City of Palermo'' (also 1629) - represented a return to a subject of which he had painted five earlier versions whilst trapped in the saint's home city of
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
during a plague in late 1624 and early 1625. The chapel in which it was to hang housed relics of the saint sent to Antwerp by the Jesuits during an earlier plague there in 1626 in the hope of spreading her cult beyond Sicily via major trading cities in the
Spanish Netherlands Spanish Netherlands (Spanish: Países Bajos Españoles; Dutch: Spaanse Nederlanden; French: Pays-Bas espagnols; German: Spanische Niederlande.) (historically in Spanish: ''Flandes'', the name "Flanders" was used as a ''pars pro toto'') was the Ha ...
. The saint was particularly invoked against the plague. They also tried to spread her cult from their church in
Ypres Ypres ( , ; nl, Ieper ; vls, Yper; german: Ypern ) is a Belgian city and municipality in the province of West Flanders. Though the Dutch name is the official one, the city's French name is most commonly used in English. The municipality co ...
, for which they commissioned
Gaspar de Crayer Gaspar de Crayer or Jasper de CrayerName variations: Caspar de Crayer and Gaspard de Crayer (18 November 1584 – 27 January 1669) was a Flemish painter known for his many Counter-Reformation altarpieces and portraits. He was a court paint ...
's ''Coronation of Saint Rosalia'' ( Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent) in 1644, a work heavily influences by
Paulus Pontius Paulus Pontius (May 1603 in Antwerp – 16 January 1658 in Antwerp) was a Flemish engraver and painter. He was one of the leading engravers connected with the workshop of Peter Paul Rubens. After Rubens' death, Pontus worked with other leadin ...
's print of van Dyck's version of the subject. The Jesuits had been particularly active in promoting Saint Rosalia's cult in Sicily and beyond. Fiorenza Rangoni Gàl, ''Lo "Sposalizio mistico di S. Rosalia" nella chiesa del S. Salvatore a Vercana. Un problema risolto? Con alcune considerazioni sulla elaborazione dell’iconografia rosaliana di Anton van Dyck (2ª parte)'', in ''Quaderni della biblioteca del convento francescano di Dongo'', Dicembre 2013, pp. 54-63. The Jesuit Giordano Cascini had produced in 1627 the saint's first
hagiography A hagiography (; ) is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader, as well as, by extension, an adulatory and idealized biography of a founder, saint, monk, nun or icon in any of the world's religions. Early Christian hagiographies migh ...
entitled ''Vitae Sanctae Rosaliae, Virginis Panormitanae e tabulis, situ ac vetustate obsitis e saxis ex antris e rudieribus caeca olim oblivione consepultis et nuper in lucem''. One reason why van Dyck was given the commission was that he was himself a member of the Antwerp Fraternity of senior bachelors. He worked for a relatively low fee considering his fame at the time. Another reason why he was chosen was that he various earlier works of the saint. That van Dyck may have met Cascini and the other Palermo Jesuits in 1624–1625 is regarded as another possible reason for the commission. Van Dyck had started making drawings of the saint for the engravings that were included in the ''Vita S.Rosaliae Virginis Panormitanae Pestis patronae iconibus expressa'', published by
Cornelis Galle the Elder Cornelis Galle the Elder (1576 – 29 March 1650), a younger son of Philip Galle, was born at Antwerp in 1576, and was taught engraving by his father. He followed the example of his brother Theodoor in visiting Rome, where he resided for several ...
in Antwerp in 1629. The engravings in the publication, of which only one copy survives, were the work of Antwerp engraver Philips van Mallery. These drawings by van Dyck, the resulting engravings and the painting itself all show a strong influence from the prints illustrating Cascini's 1627 hagiography of the saint.


Analysis

In both the ''Coronation'' and his 1624-1625 paintings of the saint, van Dyck drew heavily on prints after works by Sicilian artists, though mainly for themes and details rather than style or composition. The ''Coronation'' depicts the Virgin and Child flanked by
saint Paul Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פאולוס השליח (previously called Saul of Tarsus;; ar, بولس الطرسوسي; grc, Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, Saũlos Tarseús; tr, Tarsuslu Pavlus; ...
and
saint Peter Saint Peter; he, שמעון בר יונה, Šimʿōn bar Yōnāh; ar, سِمعَان بُطرُس, translit=Simʿa̅n Buṭrus; grc-gre, Πέτρος, Petros; cop, Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ, Petros; lat, Petrus; ar, شمعون الصفـا, Sham'un ...
, with their usual attributes of a
sword A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter blade with a pointed ti ...
and
keys Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of information that controls the operation of a cryptography algorithm * Key (lock), device used to control access to places or facilities restricted by a lock * Key (map ...
. The Christ Child crowns Saint Rosalia, who is on her kneels, similarly as in the engraving in Cascini's ''Vitae Sanctae Rosaliae''. That engraving is derived from a lost 1494 painting by Tommaso De Vigilia once in Santa Rosalia church in
Bivona Bivona is an Italian ''comune'' in the Province of Agrigento, Sicily. Geography Bivona is located at the foot of Monti Sicani, in the mainland of Agrigento, on the boundary with the province of Palermo. The communal territory is crossed by the A ...
in western Sicily. Rosalia's rich
brocade Brocade is a class of richly decorative shuttle-woven fabrics, often made in colored silks and sometimes with gold and silver threads. The name, related to the same root as the word "broccoli", comes from Italian ''broccato'' meaning "embos ...
d mantle is unprecedented in earlier Flemish art showing the saint, which had usually shown her alone in a poor
Franciscan The Franciscans are a group of related Mendicant orders, mendicant Christianity, Christian Catholic religious order, religious orders within the Catholic Church. Founded in 1209 by Italian Catholic friar Francis of Assisi, these orders include t ...
-type habit. This detail is probably also drawn from a print but may also show the influence of the earlier c. 1506 oil on panel painting by Riccardo Quartararo, showing Rosalia in royal clothing adoring the enthroned Virgin and Child. Cesare Matranga, ''Dipinti di Antonio van Dijck e della sua scuola nel Museo Nazionale di Palermo'', in ''Bollettino d'Arte'', 1908, Anno II, Serie I, Fascicolo I, p. 14. Sicilian works are not believed to have influenced the composition or style of the ''Coronation'', which instead show the Venetian influence van Dyck had picked up during his time in Italy, a decisive influence on the formation of his style. Maria Grazia Bernardini (editor), ''Van Dyck. Riflessi italiani'' (exhibition catalogue; Milano, Palazzo Reale, 2004), Milano, 2004, p. 167. The brightly-lit colours and the diagonal formed by the Madonna, Child and Saint Rosalia are very similar to
Paolo Veronese Paolo Caliari (152819 April 1588), known as Paolo Veronese ( , also , ), was an Italian Renaissance painter based in Venice, known for extremely large history paintings of religion and mythology, such as ''The Wedding at Cana'' (1563) and ''The ...
's 1575 ''
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine (or "Mystic") covers two different subjects in Christian art arising from visions received by either Catherine of Alexandria or Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), in which these virgin saints went through a ...
'', clearly van Dyck's main model for ''Coronation''. The skull, lily and roses are all typical attributes of Saint Rosalia, with the last two not only shown woven into the crown but also carried in the basket of the figure at the extreme right of the painting (probably quoting
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italians, Italian (Republic of Venice, Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school (art), ...
's c. 1550 Prado ''Salome'') and held by the cherubs in the top right-hand corner.


References

{{Authority control Paintings of Saint Rosalia category:Paintings of the Madonna and Child 1629 paintings Paintings by Anthony van Dyck Paintings in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum