Saint Teresa: she is encouraged by Christ to bring aid to Bernardino de Mendoza in purgatory by building a convent on land given to her by Bernardino. Engraving by C. Warren after Sir P.P. Rubens.

  • Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.
Date:
1810-1819
Reference:
7260i
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Engravings of the most noble the Marquis of Stafford's collection of pictures in London.
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"In the tenth chapter of her Book of Foundations St. Teresa relates how Christ appeared in a vision to inform her that her prayers had secured the release from Purgatory of a priest, Bernardino de Mendoza. The saint is here seen kneeling before Christ. Below, a pool of fire with two men and two women in it suggests Purgatory. One of them, on the extreme left, is being set free by an angel; this is undoubtedly Mendoza. The fact that it is he and not one of the other souls who were released from Purgatory on account of St. Teresa's prayers, as she herself tells us, is made clear by the inscription under the engraving made after this picture by Schelte a Bolswert 'Exstimulat Chr.us d.ns S.M. Teresiam ut opem ferat animae D. Bernardini Mendozy, ignibus purgatorij detentae, quae postea ope S. Teresiae liberata fuit.' …"—Vlieghe, loc. cit.

Publication/Creation

1810-1819

Physical description

1 print

Lettering

St Teresa making intercession for the souls in Purgatory. P.P. Rubens. 19¼ by 27

Edition

[State without "Stafford Gallery" engraved below the image].

References note

Hans Vlieghe, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, part VIII, Saints, Brussels 1972-1973, vol. 2, p. 164, no. 155, copy 2 ("155. St. Teresa of Avila interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza. Copies … (2) Painting, whereabouts unknown; panel, 66 : 48 cm.; prov.: J. Mayhew; Marquis of Stafford; London, Bridgewater House, Lord Ellesmere; lit.: Smith, Catalogue raisonné, 11, p. 188, No, 663; Catalogue of the Bridgewater collection of pictures belonging to the Earl of Ellesmere at Bridgewater House, London, 18 5 1, No. 264 (as Rubens); Rooses, 11, p. 353")

Reference

Wellcome Collection 7260i

Reproduction note

After a painting catalogued by Vlieghe, loc. cit., as a small copy on wood of a large altar-piece painted by Rubens on canvas in the 1630s

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