Bilder Giovanni Merlo (Active c. 1640–1660) – Saint Hilarion in the Desert – Engraving (c. 1650)
Beskrivning
This engraving depicts Saint Hilarion, a foundational figure of Christian monasticism. He is shown as a hermit, seated at the base of a large tree and engrossed in reading a book, which symbolizes his life of scholarly devotion and contemplation in the wilderness. In the background, a small settlement of simple huts is visible, likely representing the hermitage or monastery he established. The Latin text below the image provides details and commentary on his life.
Giovanni Merlo was an Italian engraver and printmaker active primarily in the mid-17th century. He is known for his work in producing a variety of prints, including religious subjects, allegorical scenes, and topographical views. His engravings contributed to the visual culture of the Italian Baroque, often depicting saints, devotional themes, and historical events.
Artist or Maker: Giovanni Merlo
Dimensions: Approximately 23 cm x 29 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: c. 1650
Condition Report:
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