Our Lady of Mercy with Saints Ginesius and Vincent Ferrer Tempera on Panel By: Pietro Alemanno (1430 - 1498) Renaissance Painter San Ginesio (MC) Collegiate Church
Description
This painting was painted in 1485, when many people in San Ginesio were falling ill and dying from the plague.
In the centre there is the Madonna who wears a large cloak, beneath there are people praying for her protection.
Outside the cloak some people are pierced by arrows and dying, guilty of not believing in God.
The sky is dark, and on either side are two groups of monstrous-looking demons, spewing hailstones at the people.
On the far left there is a devil blowing a hunting horn, a symbol of war and hunting. On the far right are devils with bows and arrows.
In the background there is an urban area.
Why San Ginesio? He is the protector of San Ginesio and Vincenzo Ferrer, a Dominican friar who is invoked against the plague.

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