Manchester Art Gallery

Saint Matthew

Sermoneta, Girolamo Siciolante da, circle of, 1521 - 1575


Saint Matthew

Sermoneta, Girolamo Siciolante da, circle of 1521 - 1575

Summary

This small oil painting on copper, perhaps intended for a private chapel, depicts the half-length, bearded and haloed figure of St Matthew. He faces slightly to his right and is shown with an angel and a book, which are the two symbols generally associated with him. Here, a quill in the angel's hand indicates that he is helping to write the saint's Gospel. St Matthew apparently holds a set square in his left hand, an attribute not usually associated with this saint. Its meaning is unclear, but it may relate to his previous occupation as a tax collector. This is probably the work of an artist who worked closely with Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta, a late Mannerist painter active in Rome. Despite its tiny size, this figure has a sculptural quality in keeping with Siciolante's style. This work is one of a pair with St Mark, which is also in the collection of Manchester Art Galleries, inv. no. 1979.61.


Object Name

Saint Matthew

Creators Name

Sermoneta, Girolamo Siciolante da, circle of

Dimensions

object (object: 22.4cm (8 13/16in)): 22.4cm
frame (frame: cm):
object (object: 17cm (6 11/16in)): 17cm

accession number

1979.60

Collection Group

fine art
foreign
painting

Place of creation

Italy

Support

copper

Medium

oil paint

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