Allegory of Charity, c.1650, Oil on Canvas

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Allegory of Charity, c.1650, Oil on Canvas

Called ‘The Spanish Caravaggio’, Francisco de Zurbaran rose from modest circumstances to greatness, as a painter of religious themes featuring the skilled use of directional light and shadow, as well as the emotional realism of the Italian master. Here Zurburan personifies Charity, which Thomas Aquinas (another Zurburan subject) called “the most excellent of the virtues”.

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Allegory of Charity, c.1650, Oil on Canvas

Francisco de Zurbaran Spanish (1598 - 1664)

Called ‘The Spanish Caravaggio’, Francisco de Zurbaran rose from modest circumstances to greatness, as a painter of religious themes featuring the skilled use of directional light and shadow, as well as the emotional realism of the Italian master. Here Zurburan personifies Charity, which Thomas Aquinas (another Zurburan subject) called “the most excellent of the virtues”.