Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo 1624 Anthony van Dyck Flemish Van Dyck was in Palermo, Sicily, when a plague broke out and the city was quarantined. In their despair, residents prayed to the citys patroness, Saint Rosalie, whose long-lost remains (she died about 1160) were rediscovered in the midst of the epidemic. Images of Saint Rosalie were in great demand; this one was painted by Van Dyck on top of a striking self-portrait that he had sketched on the canvas. Acquired in 1871, this was one of the first significant European paintings to enter The Mets collection.. Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo. Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599-1641 London). 1624. Oil on canvas. Paintings
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