Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene — Georges de la Tour, 1642
Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene — Georges de la Tour, 1642
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Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene — Georges de la Tour, 1642
Among the most moving nocturnes of the French Baroque, Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene depicts the aftermath of the saint's martyrdom with extraordinary tenderness and restraint. Sebastian lies wounded in the darkness, his body pierced by arrows, while Irene and her companions lean over him by the light of a single torch — their faces illuminated with a warm, flickering glow that transforms an act of mercy into something almost sacred in its intimacy.
Georges de la Tour (1593–1652) strips the scene of all drama and violence, focusing instead on the quiet human act of care. There is no anguish, no theatrics — only stillness, compassion, and light. It is one of the most serene and emotionally resonant treatments of this subject in the history of art.
A work of profound beauty and humanity — a print that brings contemplative depth and timeless elegance to any interior.
- Artist: Georges de la Tour (1593–1652)
- Year: 1642
- Style: French Baroque / Caravaggism
- Printed on Luster Premium Photo paper
- Available in multiple sizes

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