The Seven Sacraments
by Giuseppe Maria CRESPI

Crespi painted a series of paintings representing the seven sacraments (baptism, confession, confirmation, communion, extreme unction, ordination and matrimony) as individual scenes.

In 1739, while Crespi was still alive, the Bolognese Gianpietro Zanotti gave a thorough account of the origin of the paintings: 'One day Crespi saw a man in the confessional at San Benedetto's confessing his sins to the priest. A ray of sunlight fell on the man's head and shoulders, and was reflected inside the small chamber to produce the most beautiful contrast between light and dark that can be imagined. He [Crespi] studied it very carefully and, as soon as he was back home, did a small drawing of the scene. Then he sent two porters to fetch him a confessional, which he promptly installed in his room with staged lighting. He introduced Ludovico Mattioli, who chanced to be there, into the scene of the confession, and painted him so well that everyone recognised him, as they did the priest, who was the same person who had lent him the confessional.' Zanotti further recounts that Crespi made a gift of the painting to Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni in Rome, who was highly delighted and commissioned the remaining six paintings.

Crespi treats the subjects of his paintings realistically, while simultaneously making much of incidental matters that distract from the main action, matters which belong more to chance occurrences in a genuine religious scene and not to an idealised one. Crespi dated the Baptism to 1712, giving us a clue to the dating of the whole series. A large number of replicas and copies, such as the drawn and engraved versions, speaks for the popularity of these paintings.

Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 2 minutes):
Gregor Joseph Werner: Vesperae de Confessoris - Iste confessor

Preview Picture Data File Info Comment
Baptism
1712
Oil on canvas, 127 x 95 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

900*1198
True Color
75 Kb



Confession
1712
Oil on canvas, 127 x 95 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

900*1211
True Color
79 Kb



Confirmation
1712
Oil on canvas, 125 x 93 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

750*1046
True Color
105 Kb



Communion
1712
Oil on canvas, 128 x 95 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

789*1080
True Color
65 Kb



Extreme Unction
1712
Oil on canvas, 127 x 95 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

790*1056
True Color
81 Kb



Ordination
1712
Oil on canvas, 127 x 95 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

789*1058
True Color
85 Kb



Matrimony
1712
Oil on canvas, 127 x 94 cm
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden

780*1057
True Color
66 Kb