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Saint Margaret of Antioch (Zurbarán)

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Painting by Francisco de Zurbarán
Saint Margaret of Antioch
ArtistFrancisco de Zurbarán Edit this on Wikidata
Year1631
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions194 cm (76 in) × 112 cm (44 in)
LocationNational Gallery
Accession No.NG1930 Edit this on Wikidata
IdentifiersArt UK artwork ID: saint-margaret-of-antioch-115203
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Saint Margaret of Antioch is a painting of 1631 by the Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán now in the National Gallery, London, which bought it in 1903.

The artist shows the saint Margaret of Antioch as a shepherdess, holding a crook (referring to the legend that she grazed her nurse's sheep). Behind her is the dragon from whose stomach she burst. The eyes and facial features of the model are identified by some art historians with the model for the same artist's Saint Agatha.

References

  1. "Catalogue entry". National Gallery.
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