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A thin-faced man kneels in prayer, surrounded by three saints. This is Bernardijn Salviati, illegitimate son of a Florentine merchant, and canon of the Collegiate Church of Saint Donatian in Bruges. The saints are, from left to right: Martin of Tours, with the beggar he gave his cloak to on the road behind him; Bernardijn's name saint, the Franciscan Bernardino of Siena, in a grey habit; and Donatian, patron of Bernardijn's church.The panel, which originally had an arched top, was almost certainly part of a diptych (a painting in two parts) commissioned for the chapel of Saint John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene at Saint Donatian's, which Bernardijn was given permission to restore in January 1501. The other panel probably showed the Crucifixion (Staatliche Museen, Berlin).
Title
Canon Bernardijn Salviati and Three Saints
Date
after 1501
Medium
Oil on wood
Measurements
H 103.4 x W 94.3 cm
Accession number
NG1045
Acquisition method
Bequeathed by William Benoni White, 1878
Work type
Painting