Oil
painting on canvas, sized 149 x 124 cm (149 x 124 cm) unframed and
158 x 133 cm (158 x 133 cm) with antique hook depicting St. Ignatius
of Loyola in adoration of the Holy Trinity by Emilian school of the
17th century.
Ignatius of Loyola was born in Loyola Castle
in 1491 and died in Rome in 1556. He is educated first in his
parents' castle, then in the house of the " Contador Mayor "
of the Catholic Kings in Arevalo (Castile). For several years he
serves the viceroy of Navarre. Wounded in the defense of the castle
of Pamplona, he spends several months away from arms, during which
time he reads the Vita Christi and the Flos Sanctorum, which,
arousing in him the desire to imitate the feats of the saints, set in
motion his conversion and spiritual adventure.
Thus began a
life as a poor pilgrim that led him to the Holy Land. On his return,
he began studies that enabled him to be ordained a priest, along with
other companions who shared his choice of life, in 1537 in Venice.
With these he founded the Society of Jesus, approved by Paul III (
1549) in 1540 with the Bull Regimini.
His works include the
Exercises, the result of extraordinary trials and mystical
experiences, as well as the Constitutions. Also noteworthy are the
Autobiography and the Spiritual Diary.
The style of this
undoubtedly Emilian painting is close to Giacomo Cavedone ( Sassuolo
1577 - Bologna 1660 ).
A highly personal artist, dominated by the
feeling of the sense of color, its perception and visibility,
certainly not betrayed by estetic sensibility.
A highly
personal artist, dominated by the feeling of the sense of color, its
perception and visibility, certainly not betrayed by burning ethical
feelings or aesthetic sensibility.
Writing or talking about
the artist's painting is easy: his is a concrete painting with strong
and decisive tones that reveals in all its majesty the great
personality that the painter manages to convey in his works.
The
fundamental motif in the final phase of his artistic career is his
continuous search for the religious sense that surrounds him. His
works exemplify how Romani is a committed observer to his task: to
convey his intense religious feelings and ethos.
The work shows us
his style of wide spaces created by the shrewd mastery of blending
colors that in his hands become a world, "his world."
The
paintings and works of art published here are my exclusive property
and therefore are always available to be viewed, by appointment, in
my exhibition sites located in Sanremo and Brescia.
This item
, like all our objects, is sold accompanied by a photographic
certificate FIMA of authenticity and lawful origin; this document
identifies the object by adding more value to the article.
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Mr. Riccardo Moneghini
Art
Historian