Angelo Bacchetta
(1841 - 1920),
A Study of St Aloysius Gonzaga
c.1899
Pencil on brown paper
250 mm x 330 mm
Museo Civico di Crema e del Cremasco, Crema
Bacchetta was a noted painter of historical scenes and had many ecclesiastical commissions in the north of Italy in or around the area of Crema, near the area of Mantua where the family of St Aloysius Gonzaga came from and where there was and still is a strong devotion to the saint
Girolamo Tomasi (1751 - 1795)
St Aloysius Gonzaga in meditation
OIl on canvas
41 x 55 cm
Galleria Tadini, Lovere
Again in this work from Lombardy from whence the saint hailed we see a convincing and life like picture of the saint devout and in prayer. It is an image of a real young man full of character and not that of a plaster saint we often see in the images of the saint in the United Kingdom. there is not a lily in sight unlike the paintings and sculptures of the saint which often grace British churches and which often remind one of someone who has just attended a 19th century meeting of Oxford aesthetes chaired by William Pater or Aubrey Vincent Beardsley
Innocenzo Migliavacca (1785 -1855) Carlo Maria Viganoni (1786 - 1839),
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
c 1849
Lithograph Print
32,8 x 39 cm
Musei Civici di Lecco, Lecco
Again another realistic work from Italy which expresses the adamantine nature of the aith held by a young man of exceptional courage
Saint Aloysius was born of the noble Gonzaga family which was of Spanish origin. he was born in the small town of Castiglione delle Stiviere near Mantua in Northern Italy
It is in this small town that a Church was erected to honour the saint. The Church has a sanctuary in honour of him and the Church was made a Basilica in the twentieth century
The saint was originally buried in Rome but after canonisation the head was removed and has been placed in the sanctuary. See below
Relic of Saint Aloysius in Santuario basilica di San Luigi Gonzaga, Castiglione delle Stiviere
Above the relic is the work of Balestra (below)
It depicts the devotion of the Saint to the Blessed Mother, a devotion traditionally promoted vigorously by the Jesuit order. St Aloysius would have been no different
Balestra was born in Verona and worked in Verona as well as Venice. He has in receipt of many commissions from the Jesuit order. His work is perhaps too staid, Baroque and classical for modern tastes
Antonio Balestra (1666 - 1740)
San Luigi Gonzaga in preghiera davanti alla Vergine / St Aloysius Gonaga in prayer before the Virgin (1734),
Oil on canvas
Santuario basilica di San Luigi Gonzaga, Castiglione delle Stiviere
Antonio Balestra (1666 - 1740)
Study for San Luigi Gonzaga in preghiera davanti alla Vergine / St Aloysius Gonaga in prayer before the Virgin (1745), now in the Santuario basilica di San Luigi Gonzaga, Castiglione delle Stiviere
1734
Black chalk, pen and brown ink, grey wash in an inscribed arch
290 x 174 mm
Private collection
The sanctuary of St Aloysius is in the Diocese which was recently badly hit by an earthquake. The website of the sanctuary is here and is attached to the Diocese of Mantua website If he was still here, no doubt St Aloysius would have been one of the helpers in the earthquake zone.
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