Neapolitan School, 17th century
Neapolitan School, 17th century

The martyrdom of Saint John the Evangelist

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Neapolitan School, 17th century
The martyrdom of Saint John the Evangelist
oil on canvas
120 x 81 in. (305 x 205.5 cm.)

Lot Essay

It is recorded in the Golden Legend that, during the persecution of the Christians under Domitian, Saint John was thrown into a vat of boiling oil, from which he emerged miraculously unharmed. The chapel of San Giovanni in Olio outside the latin gate of Rome marks the supposed site of the scene.

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