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  1. Cecilia was the Roman saint of music who was executed for baptizing her fellow Romans and as such became a martyr for Christianity. The statue was part of a renovation done to the St. Cecilia Basilica in Trastevere, Rome, which displays the saint lying on her side with her dress tucked between her knees in a Baroque art style as part of an ...

    • 1600
  2. Saint Cecilia is one of several virgin martyrs commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass in the Latin Church. The church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, founded in the 3rd century by Pope Urban I, is believed to be on the site of the house where she lived and died. Life. Saints Cecilia, Valerian, and Tiburtius by Botticini.

    • 22 November
    • 222–235 AD, Rome
  3. Oct 2, 2020 · Stefano Maderno's sculpture of the corpse of Saint Cecilia is one of Rome's most beautiful statues - get the fascinating full story behind his masterpiece, a tale of faith and violence, power, intrigue and death unfolding in atmospheric Trastevere.

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  5. c.101 - c.300. Italy. St. Cecilia (flourished 3rd century, Rome [Italy]; feast day November 22) was one of the most famous virgin martyrs of the early church and historically one of the most discussed. She is a patron saint of music and of musicians. Carlo Saraceni: The Martyrdom of St. Cecilia.

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  6. Marble, length 131 cm. Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome. Stefano Maderno is best known for his marble statue of St Cecilia (1600) at the high altar of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome. This work, which established Maderno's reputation, was commissioned by Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrato, the titular cardinal of the church, who had undertaken ...

  7. The sculpture is a solid and truthful witness (the literal meaning of martyr is witness) of the saint's faith in God. Maderno came up with the idea of a sculpture that gives the impression that the event has only just occurred, right under the eyes of the incredulous onlooker, who, torn between pity and horror, cannot but be moved.

  8. 1576 - 1636. Stefano Maderno was one of the greatest Roman sculptors of the early 17th century. His work reflects the transition from Mannerism to the Baroque style. Maderno’s best known work is a marble statue of Saint Cecilia.

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