Artwork

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata, by Gregório Lopes, unspecified, 1527
Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata, by Gregório Lopes, unspecified, 1527

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Gregório Lopes. It dates from 1527 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Ancient Art.

About this work

Overview

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata is a 1527 painting by Gregório Lopes, held at the National Museum of Ancient Art.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts Saint Lucy and Agatha of Sicily, two female saints, each holding a plate and accompanied by a plant, with halos signifying their sainthood. The serene atmosphere evokes devotion.

Technique & Style

The work features a landscape background with buildings and trees, creating a sense of depth. The figures are rendered in distinct attire, with one wearing red and the other dark clothing, highlighting their individuality.

Artist & collection

Artist

Gregório Lopes

Gregório Lopes (1490–1550) was an artist, born in Portugal.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata?

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata was painted by Gregório Lopes in 1527.

Where can I see Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata?

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata is held by National Museum of Ancient Art.

What movement is Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata?

Santa Luzia e Santa Ágata is associated with Mannerism.