Fanny Paelinck-Horgnies was the wife and student of painter Joseph Paelinck. She mainly painted history paintings, religious scenes and genre paintings, but gradually turned to more Romantic subjects. This painting depicts Saint Cecilia, one of the most popular Roman martyrs to live in the second century A.D. According to legend she was forced to marry Valerian, but managed to convince him to preserve her virginity. Valerian agreed to this on condition that he would be able to see the angel who guarded her virginity. When the angel revealed himself to Valerian, he and Cecilia’s brother Tiburtius consented to being baptized by the pope, St Urban. But their conversion condemned the trio to death and martyrdom. Since the late Middle Ages Cecilia has become the patron saint of all musicians. She is usually depicted holding a hand organ. Here she plays the harp, which became fashionable during the transition between eighteenth and nineteenth century. This work is an excellent example of neo-Classicist painting due to its theme, its smooth painting style, the static composition and the balanced light.
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Fanny Paelinck-Horgnies
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Title | Saint Cecilia |
Date | ca. 1829 |
Period | 19th century |
Collection | paintings AAT |
Object type | oil paintings (visual works) AAT |
Inventory number | 1829-C |
Acquisition credit |
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Paelinck-Horgnies, Fanny Ghent 1829 |
Current whereabouts | Work on display |
Permalink | https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/1829-C |
IIIF Manifest | https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/62/manifest.json |
Art & Architecture Thesaurus |
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religious symbolism
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300189808 figures (representations) AAT |
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11HH
female saints
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11HH(CECILIA) the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies Iconclass 22C light Iconclass 22C2 artificial light Iconclass 22C5 reflection (light in general) Iconclass 22C8 shadow Iconclass 25G41(LILY) flowers: lily Iconclass 25G41(ROSE) flowers: rose Iconclass 31A2422 head turned to the right Iconclass 31A247 looking over the shoulder Iconclass 31A72 female sex; woman Iconclass 31D15 adult woman Iconclass 41A2 interior of the house Iconclass 41A421 curtains Iconclass 41A6711 flowers in a vase Iconclass 41A721 chairs (furniture forms) Iconclass 41A723 bench Iconclass 41A7634 blanket Iconclass 41D222(CRAVAT) neck-gear ~ clothing (CRAVAT) Iconclass 41D222(SCARF) neck-gear ~ clothing (SCARF) Iconclass 41D266 ornaments, jewels Iconclass 41D2662 bracelet, wristlet Iconclass 41D2663 ear-rings Iconclass 48C7 music Iconclass 48C7322 harp Iconclass 48C75 making music; musician with instrument Iconclass 61E(ROME) names of cities and villages (ROME) Iconclass |
School / Style | Neoclassical AAT |
Catalogus van het Museum van Schoone Kunsten Gent : II: Moderne Meesters / Georges Chabot, Fritz Van Loo. - Gent : Ad. Hoste, 1932 (p. 114) |
onder vrienden : 225 jaar verzamelaars rond het Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent (tentoonstelling Gent, Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 25.11.2023 - 28.04.2024) / Johan De Smet, Frederica Van Dam, Willy Van der Gucht, Manfred Sellink. - Gent : Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent, 2023 ; Gent : De Vrienden van het Museum, 2023 (p. 125, cat. 115 (ill.)) |
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