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The Death of St Peter Martyr

Titian (1490 – 1576)

Titian (1488-1576): Venetian master of color & light, renowned for his portraits, mythological scenes, and innovative painting techniques. Explore a life of artistic brilliance.

Museo Correr (Venice, Italy)

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A Symphony in Grey: Titian’s ‘The Ascension of Saint Peter’

Titian Vecellio's “The Ascension of Saint Peter,” completed around 1562, isn’t merely a depiction of biblical scripture; it’s an embodiment of Venetian Baroque artistry—a breathtaking testament to color and meticulous engraving technique that continues to captivate audiences centuries later. Commissioned by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Castelli for the chapel of Saint Peter in Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano, this monumental print transcends its religious origins to become a profound meditation on faith, grace, and divine majesty.

  • Subject Matter & Narrative: The engraving portrays Saint Peter ascending towards heaven alongside an angel, symbolizing the saint’s triumph over earthly limitations and his ascension into eternal glory. The scene unfolds within a grand arched frame—a deliberate architectural choice that reinforces the spiritual significance of the image.
  • Style & Technique: Characteristic of Titian's oeuvre, “The Ascension” exemplifies the Baroque style’s penchant for dramatic composition and emotional intensity. Engraving on copper plate—a laborious process involving etching lines into the metal surface—allowed for unparalleled precision and tonal control. The artist skillfully utilized hatching and cross-hatching to simulate light and shadow, creating a palpable sense of depth and atmosphere.
  • Historical Context: Created during the height of Venetian artistic dominance—a period marked by papal patronage and an obsession with grandeur—the print reflects the broader cultural landscape of its time. Titian’s work served as inspiration for countless artists and contributed to the dissemination of Baroque ideals throughout Europe.
  • Symbolism: The tree dominating the composition represents ascension, mirroring Saint Peter's journey towards God. Light emanating from the angel symbolizes divine grace—a beacon guiding Peter toward salvation. The figures’ gestures convey humility and supplication, underscoring the importance of faith in achieving spiritual enlightenment.
  • Emotional Impact: “The Ascension” evokes a powerful emotional response—one of awe, reverence, and contemplation. Its masterful execution captures not only the visual splendor of the biblical narrative but also its underlying spiritual essence, prompting viewers to ponder questions of faith and transcendence.

Reproductions of Titian’s “The Ascension” offer an exceptional opportunity to experience the enduring legacy of Venetian Baroque artistry. High-quality prints meticulously recreate the engraving's intricate linework and tonal variations—allowing collectors and interior designers alike to bring this iconic image into their homes and inspire a deeper appreciation for artistic excellence.


About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Religious allegory
  • Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic chiaroscuro; Complex layering of paint
  • Dimensions: 237 × 174 cm
  • Title: The Death of St Peter Martyr
  • Location: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
  • Movement: Venetian Renaissance
  • Artistic style: Baroque

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