The Holy Trinity with St Philip Neri in Glory

Image credit: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

How you can use this image

This image can be used for non-commercial research or private study purposes, and other UK exceptions to copyright permitted to users based in the United Kingdom under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended and revised. Any other type of use will need to be cleared with the rights holder(s).

Review the copyright credit lines that are located underneath the image, as these indicate who manages the copyright (©) within the artwork, and the photographic rights within the image.

The collection that owns the artwork may have more information on their own website about permitted uses and image licensing options.

Review our guidance pages which explain how you can reuse images, how to credit an image and how to find images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons licence available.

Buy a print or image licence

You can purchase this reproduction

If you have any products in your basket we recommend that you complete your purchase from Art UK before you leave our site to avoid losing your purchases.

Notes

Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account.

This painting served as a model for the fresco in the cupola of the chapel of S. Filippo Neri in the church of the Oratorians, Naples, which was painted by Solimena in 1727–1730. St Philip Neri (1515–1595), the founder of the Oratorian order, receives a crown or halo from an angel, while a female religious figure, probably St Francesca Romana (1384–1440) looks on. The leading Neapolitan artist of the late baroque period, Solimena was a rapid and versatile painter who worked for an international clientele.

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology

Oxford

Title

The Holy Trinity with St Philip Neri in Glory

Date

c. 1727–1730

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 75.5 x W 102.5 cm

Accession number

WA1937.124

Acquisition method

Purchased by subscription, 1937

Work type

Painting

Tags

This artwork does not have any tags yet. You can help by tagging artworks on Tagger.

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology

Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 2PH England

This venue is open to the public. Not all artworks are on display. If you want to see a particular artwork, please contact the venue.
View venue