Artwork
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence

The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence is an unspecified painting by Baccio Bandinelli. It dates from 1536 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.
About this work
Overview
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence is a 16th-century painting by Italian Renaissance artist Baccio Bandinelli, created circa 1536. It is part of the National Gallery of Ireland's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays the execution of Saint Lawrence, a Christian deacon, surrounded by grieving figures, reflecting the traditional representation of his martyrdom.
Technique & Style
Due to the lack of specific details on the painting's technique, this section focuses on the artist's known practices. As a sculptor and painter, Bandinelli likely applied his understanding of form and spatial composition to this work, characteristic of Renaissance art.
History & Provenance
Created around 1536 by Baccio Bandinelli, the painting's history prior to its acquisition by the National Gallery of Ireland is not specified in the provided details.
Context
Produced during the Italian Renaissance, the painting aligns with the era's religious themes and detailed depictions of biblical and saintly figures, common in artworks of the time.
Legacy
The painting's impact or influence on subsequent art is not detailed in the provided information, focusing instead on its existence as a work by Bandinelli in a national collection.
Artist & collection
Artist
Baccio Bandinelli (also called Bartolomeo Brandini; 12 November 1493 – shortly before 7 February 1560) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, draughtsman, and painter.

















