The Virgin of Mercy responding to the intercessions of saints by protecting people from arrows symbolising disease; the Devil rules below, where plague attacks the land. Lithograph after L. Dottorini after Benedetto Bonfigli, 1464 (?).
- Bonfigli, Benedetto, approximately 1420-1496.
- Date:
- 1800-1899
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- 21419i
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Towards the bottom-left, a group of nuns proceed praying towards a church. The central flock gathered around the Virgin are divided into monks on the left and nuns on the right. Outside the city walls, a family, including an ass bearing twins, makes its way from the city. The two men on the right seem to be having an armed altercation with a man inside the gate
Arrows and spears abound in this print: above Mary, (here seen in her incarnation as the Virgin of Mercy or Misericordia), Jesus, recognisable by the wound in his side, wields three arrows in his hands; he stands between the two angels Justice and Mercy. Arrows break against the cloak on Mary's shoulders. Saint Sebastian kneels on her left. Raphael aims a prong at Satan, who holds a bow and two arrows, with which he (in the form of the plague) has slaughtered the group that lies at his feet. Three of the standing figures at the bottom are holding spears
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