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Saint Isabel of Portugal Healing the Wounds of a Sick Woman — History & Facts
In Saint Isabel of Portugal Healing the Wounds of a Sick Woman, Francisco de Goya presents a scene filled with warmth and compassion. The painting features Saint Isabel, dressed in flowing robes, gently tending to a sick woman. The colors are soft, with warm tones of gold and earth, creating a serene atmosphere.
The background is simple, focusing the viewer's attention on the figures and their emotional exchange. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich texture and depth. Goya's brushwork is fluid, emphasizing the tenderness of the moment. The dimensions are approximately 100 x 130 cm, making it a sizable work that draws the viewer in.
The light falls softly on the figures, highlighting their expressions and the act of healing. Francisco de Goya was a prominent Spanish painter known for his ability to capture human emotion. This work reflects his interest in themes of compassion and healing, common in religious art of the time. Interestingly, Goya often used his art to comment on social issues, and this piece may also suggest a critique of the suffering of the poor.
It remains a significant example of Romanticism in religious art.
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