Artwork
Santa Rosalia at the foot of the Virgin and Child

Santa Rosalia at the foot of the Virgin and Child is an oil painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina.
About this work
Overview
Santa Rosalia at the foot of the Virgin and Child is an oil painting that forms part of the collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires. The work presents a devotional scene in which the saint is positioned before the central figures of the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus, creating a narrative focus typical of religious art.
Subject & Meaning
The composition brings together Santa Rosalia, a hermit saint venerated especially in Sicily, and the iconic pair of the Virgin and Child. By placing the saint at the foot of the holy figures, the artist emphasizes Rosalia’s humility and intercessory role, inviting viewers to contemplate the connection between earthly sanctity and divine grace.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil, the painting likely employs the glazing method, a layered approach that builds depth and luminous color through translucent pigments. This technique, common among European painters from the Renaissance onward, allows subtle modeling of flesh and fabric while enhancing the atmospheric quality of the background.
History & Provenance
The work entered the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires, where it remains on display. Its presence in a major Argentine institution suggests a provenance that includes acquisition by the museum, though specific details of earlier ownership or the artist’s identity are not recorded in the available documentation.
Artist & collection
Museum
National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
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