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Martyrdom of St. Laurence (after Rubens)
Martyrdom of St. Laurence (after Rubens)
Martyrdom of St. Laurence (after Rubens)

Martyrdom of St. Laurence (after Rubens)

Artist (Flemish, 1578 - 1656)
Original Artist
Date1621
Place of ManufactureEurope
Mediumengraving Medium Remarks: black ink
DimensionsOverall (image; sheet: 42.3x31.0; plate mark: 39.8x29.1): 37.7 x 27.7 cm
ClassificationsFINE ART
Credit LineDr. Gustav and Marie Schilder Collection
Object number1972.278.001
Descriptionprint relates the following story: St. Laurence, archdeacon to Pope Sixtus II was executed on the orders of the prefect of Rome after, on Sixtus' instruction, he distributed the Church's treasure to the poor. The prefect demanded delivery of the treasure & Laurence gathered a crowd of poor & sick around him & told the prefect that these were the treasures of Rome. St. Laurence was then ordered to be executed by being slowly roasted on a gridiron. In the midst of his execution, he shouted at the prefect "I am roasted on one side. Now turn me over and eat."
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