Martyrdom of saint sebastian. – the story of three representations goes like this:
hans von aachen (1552–1615): altarpiece (1594). – munich, st. Michael’s church. The saint is shown on the right side. Jan harmensz. Muller (1571–1628), after hans von aachen’s altarpiece: this engraving (between 1596 and 1603/04, or between 1598 and 1602), 52. 6 × 34. 5 cm. – prints in various graphics collections. The engraving reproduces the altarpiece in reverse, with the saint on the left side. Anonymous painter, after muller’s engraving: small-scale painting, 65. 0 × 58. 5 cm. – warsaw, national museum. Like the engraving, this painting reproduces the altarpiece in reverse, with the saint on the left side. See the gallery of images below. Date: circa 1600. Dimensions: Sheet: 21 1/8 × 13 5/16 in. (53.6 × 33.8 cm). Medium: engraving. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Martyrdom of St. Sebastian MET DP825598
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