The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
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The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

Support Type: Wood Panel
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: The National Gallery, London
Location History:Commissioned in 1475 by the Pucci family, "The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian" was the high altarpiece for their private chapel at the Basilica of Santissima Annunziata in Florence. It remained in the family’s possession for nearly four centuries until Marchese Roberto Pucci sold the piece directly to London's National Gallery in 1857.

A commission from the wealthy Pucci family from Florence, this painting depicts a Roman soldier who was executed after he converted to Christianity. It stands as a reminder of faith.

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