1700
Measurements: cm 97x90
Oil on canvas depicting the "Miracle of Saint Mark" or "Miracle of the Slave". The painted scene shows the Saint intervening by making invulnerable a slave lying naked on the ground, about to be martyred for having venerated the relics of a saint. This is a work for which the author was inspired by Tintoretto.
Origin: Northern Italy
Period: early 1700s
Size: 97 × 90 cm
ref 5228
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