The Virgin Appears to the Plague Victims - ZANCHI, Antonio - WGA
The Virgin Appears to the Plague Victims by ZANCHI, Antonio
The Virgin Appears to the Plague Victims by ZANCHI, Antonio

The Virgin Appears to the Plague Victims

by ZANCHI, Antonio, Oil on canvas, 555 x 335 cm

The great painting in the grand staircase is composed of two canvases divided only by a pilaster which, as the inscription on the bottom right of the larger canvas records, was finished by Antonio Zanchi on 14 October 1666. It was commissioned by Bernardo Briolo, the Guardian Grande.

The enormous composition evokes the terrible plague of 1630 which caused so many bereavements among the Venetian population. Zanchi was inspired by the theme to create a severe and dramatic magnificence in his concept of composition and of pictorial content which shows traces of the visionary imagination of Tintoretto ever present in the Scuola di San Rocco.

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