Discover the beauty and intrigue of Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece, The Last Miracle and Death of St. Zenobius, housed in the prestigious National Gallery in London, United Kingdom.
A Masterpiece of Italian Renaissance Art
Sandro Botticelli, a prominent artist of the Italian Renaissance, created this stunning painting around 1500-1505. The work is part of a series of four pictures displaying episodes from the life of St. Zenobius, the patron saint of Florence.
The Last Miracle and Death of St. Zenobius
The Last Miracle and Death of St. Zenobius is a captivating piece that measures 66cm tall by 182cm wide, showcasing the final miracle and death of the saint in an impressive format.
A Series of Four Panels
- The first two panels are housed in the National Gallery, illustrating Zenobius's decision to convert to Christianity, his baptism, and a series of miracles.
- The third panel is located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, displaying three miracles performed by the saint in Florence.
- The fourth panel, also at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, features Zenobius's burial and the miraculous events that followed.
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