Tecto da Igreja de São Roque (1588) - Francisco Venegas & Amaro do Vale, Francisco Venegas, 1588

Tecto da Igreja de São Roque (1588) - Francisco Venegas & Amaro do Vale, Francisco Venegas, 1588

Painted ceiling of the church of st. Roch, in lisbon. The painted ceiling of the nave is a trompe l'oeil composition so as to give the illusion of a barrel vaulting supported by four large arches. Between the arches squared balconies are painted and "above" these balconies there are three huge domes or cupolas rising on rings of open arches and columns. The initial work was painted in 1588 by francisco venegas (1578-1590), royal painter to king philip ii. The jesuits commissioned later the large central medallion (the exaltation of the cross), as well as the 8 large rectangular paintings and 12 monochrome panels depicting biblical events. The ceiling near the front of the church was damaged in the 1755 earthquake and was rebuilt and repainted afterwards. It is the oldest painted ceiling remaining in lisbon. Date: 1588.
Edit image
Author: Francisco Venegas & Amaro do ValeSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

Loading...

0 downloads
Loading...
1588 paintingspainted ceilings in portugalceiling of igreja de são roque (lisbon)igreja de são roquefrancisco venegas

MORE LIKE THIS

Creazilla logo
Over 10 million free graphic resources for content creators and designers.
© 2018 - 2025 Creazilla
Our resourcesAll imagesPhotosDigital illustrationsClipartIconsPNG ImagesEmojisSilhouettesTraditional Art3D ModelsVectorsFontsColor namesColor palettesGradientsAudioAnimationVideosTemplates
InformationAbout CreazillaTerms of useTech teamPrivacy policyLicence Information
FeedbackContact Us