Saint Roch Interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken

Saint Roch Interceding with the
Virgin for the Plague-Stricken
Artist Jacques-Louis David
Year 1780
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 260 cm × 195 cm (100 in × 77 in)
Location Musée des Beaux-Arts, Marseille

Saint Roch Interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken is an early religious painting by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. He painted it in 1780 during his stay at the Villa Medici in Rome after winning first prize for painting in the Prix de Rome (before his Portrait of count Stanislas Potocki) and exhibited it at the 1781 Paris Salon on his return to France. Its influences include Caravaggio, Poussin, Guercino and Lebrun. It shows Saint Roch interceding to the Virgin Mary and Christ Child for the plague sufferers shown around him.


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