The Burial of St. Petronilla is an altarpiece painted by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino) around 1623. It simultaneously depicts the burial and the welcoming to heaven of the martyred Saint Petronilla. The altarpiece was painted for St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, for a chapel dedicated to the saint and containing her relics. It was later transferred to the Quirinal Palace, before being taken to Pais by Napoleon's troops. Brought back to Italy by Antonio Canova, it was placed in the Capitoline Museums of Rome in 1818, where it is currently displayed.
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| - Sepoltura e gloria di santa Petronilla (it)
- L'Enterrement de sainte Pétronille (fr)
- The Burial of St. Petronilla (en)
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| - L'Enterrement de sainte Pétronille est un tableau du Guerchin, conservé à la pinacothèque capitoline des musées du Capitole à Rome, peint pour la basilique Saint-Pierre entre 1631 et 1623, sur commission du pape bolonais Grégoire XV Ludovisi, qui avait fait venir l'artiste à Rome. (fr)
- La Sepoltura e gloria di santa Petronilla è un dipinto olio su tela (720×423 cm) del Guercino, datato 1623 e conservato nei Musei capitolini di Roma. (it)
- The Burial of St. Petronilla is an altarpiece painted by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino) around 1623. It simultaneously depicts the burial and the welcoming to heaven of the martyred Saint Petronilla. The altarpiece was painted for St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, for a chapel dedicated to the saint and containing her relics. It was later transferred to the Quirinal Palace, before being taken to Pais by Napoleon's troops. Brought back to Italy by Antonio Canova, it was placed in the Capitoline Museums of Rome in 1818, where it is currently displayed. (en)
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| - L'Enterrement de sainte Pétronille est un tableau du Guerchin, conservé à la pinacothèque capitoline des musées du Capitole à Rome, peint pour la basilique Saint-Pierre entre 1631 et 1623, sur commission du pape bolonais Grégoire XV Ludovisi, qui avait fait venir l'artiste à Rome. (fr)
- The Burial of St. Petronilla is an altarpiece painted by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino) around 1623. It simultaneously depicts the burial and the welcoming to heaven of the martyred Saint Petronilla. The altarpiece was painted for St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, for a chapel dedicated to the saint and containing her relics. It was later transferred to the Quirinal Palace, before being taken to Pais by Napoleon's troops. Brought back to Italy by Antonio Canova, it was placed in the Capitoline Museums of Rome in 1818, where it is currently displayed. Petronilla, whose name means "little rock", is popularly believed to have been the daughter of Saint Peter, whose Greek name, Petros, means "rock". Her relics had rested in the until 757 when Pope Paul I translated her body to St Peter’s in the circular mausoleum called thereafter of St Petronilla. The saint was named by the same Pope protector and patron of the French Kings to reward Pepin the Short of his service to the Papacy in front of the Lombard invasion. When the Rotunda of St Petronilla was demolished during the construction of the new St Peter, her body was translated to a new altar within the new church (1606). Guercino was instructed then to paint an altarpiece for the altar above her tomb. (en)
- La Sepoltura e gloria di santa Petronilla è un dipinto olio su tela (720×423 cm) del Guercino, datato 1623 e conservato nei Musei capitolini di Roma. (it)
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