Artwork
Saint Bruno Bids Farewell to Saint Hugo Before his Trip to Rome

Saint Bruno Bids Farewell to Saint Hugo Before his Trip to Rome is an oil painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Vincenzo Carducci. It dates from 1626 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
About this work
Overview
Saint Bruno Bids Farewell to Saint Hugo Before his Trip to Rome is a 1626 oil painting by Vincenzo Carducci, an Italian artist active in Spain, now housed at the Museo del Prado.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a poignant moment of farewell between two religious figures, Saint Bruno and Saint Hugo. Saint Bruno, in white, engages with Saint Hugo, in black, who holds a staff and exhibits a sorrowful expression, conveying the emotional depth of their parting.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil paint, the work showcases detailed rendering of textures, from the folds of the robes to the landscape background, characteristic of the early Baroque Italian movement's emphasis on realism and emotional intensity.
History & Provenance
Created in 1626 during Carducci's Spanish period, the painting is part of the Museo del Prado's collection, reflecting the artist's influence in the Iberian Peninsula despite his Italian origins (born between 1576 and 1578).
Context
The piece reflects the religious themes prevalent in early 17th-century European art, particularly in Spain and Italy, where the Baroque style flourished, often capturing dramatic and emotionally charged religious narratives.
Legacy
As part of the Prado's holdings, the painting contributes to the museum's collection of Baroque art, offering insight into the work of lesser-known Italian artists in Spain and the devotional themes of the era.
Artist & collection
Artist
Vincenzio Carduccio (in Spanish, sometimes Vicencio or Vicente Carducho; 1576 or 1578–1638) was an Italian painter who spent his career in Spain.
















