S Mathyas Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Journey of Saint Mathyas" Step into a world where art intertwines with spirituality
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"Exploring the Artistic Journey of Saint Mathyas" Step into a world where art intertwines with spirituality, as we delve into the captivating works inspired by Saint Matthew. From destroyed masterpieces to enduring engravings, each piece tells a unique story. In 1602, an oil on canvas titled "Saint Matthew and the Angel" once graced galleries with its ethereal beauty before meeting an unfortunate fate. Despite its loss, the memory lingers on in our hearts. A fresco known as "Disputation of the Holy Sacrament" transports us back to c. 1501-1520 when this masterpiece adorned walls with its intricate details and profound symbolism. The tender connection between Madonna and Child is beautifully depicted in "Madonna and Child with St. Matthew and St. Nicholas of Bari, " a tempera on wood artwork from 1328 that emanates warmth and devotion. Crafted from marble in 1506, "Saint Matthew" stands tall as a testament to artistic skill while capturing the essence of this revered saint's persona. Fast forward to 1799, where tempera meets canvas in "St. Matthew, " showcasing meticulous brushstrokes that breathe life into his image, evoking contemplation within viewers' souls. "The Calling of Saint Matthew (Vocazione di San Matteo)" mesmerizes audiences through its vivid portrayal of divine intervention unfolding before their eyes—a painting that transcends time itself. Another depiction emerges from the seventeenth century—an oil on canvas titled "Saint Matthew and The Angel. " This enchanting artwork invites us to ponder upon heavenly guidance bestowed upon this apostle. Through an engraving depicting "The Crucifixion, " we witness Chapter 27: Verses 30-54 unfold—Matthew's account immortalized forevermore through delicate lines etched onto paper or metal plates. In c.