Item : 447412
SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Emilian school, late 16th century
Period: 17th century
Oil painting on panel, with evident signs of aging and craquelure on the surface.
The painting depicts a saint or religious figure, probably an evangelist such as Saint John or an apostle, in the act of writing or reading, characterized by clothing with a green tunic and a red cloak. This meditative male figure, with a quill and an open book, displays the typical iconography of Italian sacred art with strong contrasts of light and shadow.
The painting seems to depict Saint John the Evangelist, identifiable through his classic iconographic attributes: an open book and a pen or inkwell, which symbolize the writing of his Gospel and the Apocalypse. In this specific case, the figure is portrayed in a moment of meditation or creative stasis, with his head resting on his hand. The representation of Saint John with the book is common in sacred art; he is often accompanied by an eagle, which is not clearly visible in this specific shot, but if you look closely in the right corner, you can notice it.