Artwork
Martirio de san Ramón Nonato

Martirio de san Ramón Nonato is an oil painting by the Mannerist artist Vincenzo Carducci. It dates from 1593 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
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Overview
The painting 'Martirio de san Ramón Nonato' is an oil-on-canvas work created by Vincenzo Carducci in 1593. It is a representative example of Mannerist art and is currently part of the Museo del Prado's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The scene depicts a bearded man, identified as San Ramón Nonato by his white robe and red cross, being forced to drink from a cup on a raised platform. The surrounding crowd appears hostile, while the saint remains calm. The red cross on his robe is stained, possibly with blood, adding to the dramatic tension.
Technique & Style
The painting showcases Carducci's use of chiaroscuro, with strong contrasts between light and shadow creating a sense of drama. The soft, cloudy sky with floating cherubs above the scene adds a layer of spirituality to the otherwise tense atmosphere.
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Artist
Vincenzio Carduccio (in Spanish, sometimes Vicencio or Vicente Carducho; 1576 or 1578–1638) was an Italian painter who spent his career in Spain.
















