A Miracle of Saint Joseph of Cupertino (1603–1663)

Placido Costanzi Italian

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This lively sketch is a loose study is for an altarpiece that was commissioned by the Colonna family and is today in the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Barberini. With great theatrical effect, Costanzi depicts Saint Joseph of Cupertino, who was celebrated for his levitations, curing a possessed youth whom he holds dramatically by the hair in midair.

A Miracle of Saint Joseph of Cupertino (1603–1663), Placido Costanzi (Italian, Rome 1702–1759 Rome), Oil on canvas

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