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词条 St Augustine (Pinturicchio)
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{{infobox artwork
|image=Pinturicchio,_sant%27agostino_tra_i_flagellanti.jpg
|title=St Augustine
|height_metric=115
|width_metric=83
|medium=oil on silk
|museum=Galleria nazionale dell'Umbria
|city=Perugia
|artist=Pinturicchio
}}St Augustine is a 1510 oil on silk painting of Augustine of Hippo by Pinturicchio, painted as a gonfalon or processional banner for the Sant'Agostino company of flagellants in Perugia. When that order was suppressed, the work was moved to the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, its present owner.[1]

The work is typical of the artist's style after his stay at the court of pope Alexander VI in Rome, where he got a taste for Hispano-Moorish style and symbols, as seen on the furnishings imported by this Spanish pope. The motifs on the gold background are typical of textile art and turn it into a trompe l'oeil wall hanging, whilst the saint is shown dressed in rich episcopal vestments with jewelled edges, mitre and rings. He holds a bishop's crook and an open book bearing an Italian translation of a quotation from his writings - "Figlioli siate intente amare iddio che avete inante lo exemplio mio" (Little children, be intent on loving God as you have seen in my example). He is flanked by two members of the company with emblems of the company.

References

1. ^{{it icon}} Cristina Acidini, Pintoricchio, in Pittori del Rinascimento, Scala, Firenze 2004. {{ISBN|88-8117-099-X}}

4 : 1510 paintings|Collections of the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria|Paintings by Pinturicchio|Paintings of Augustine of Hippo

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