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THE LEGEND OF SAINT ELIGIUS AND THE REHABILITATED HORSE Painting

Paola Imposimato

Italy

Painting, Watercolor on Cardboard

Size: 6.9 W x 15.6 H x 0 D in

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Artwork inspired by Dec. 1, the feast day of St. Eligius, the patron saint of Veterinarians and Farriers, whose legend about how devoted the latter are to him aroused the interest even of Alexandre Dumas, author of "The Three Musketeers": in 1834 he published in Italy "Traveling the Alps", where he described the moment when, coming from Switzerland, he came across a procession, all Italian, of farriers in Domodossola who were celebrating St. Eligius. Legend has it that St. Eligius, before he became a saint, was a very good farrier, but his haughtiness annoyed Jesus who, to teach him a lesson, miraculously reattached the severed leg of a horse. Eligius at first believed he was doing the same but, obviously failing, converted and became a saint. The scene of the miraculous shoeing of the horse has, in various eras, been repeatedly reproduced by numerous artists to adorn various churches, not only in Italy. The first images appear as early as the drafting of the statutes of the blacksmiths' art.

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Painting:Watercolor on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:6.9 W x 15.6 H x 0 D in

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Since my childhood I have been painting and drawing as an absolute vocation for life: being an artist is everything to me. During my thirtyfive years of experience, after my school and academic training, I have developed my artistic style. This is supported by a solid figurative base also coming from the study of Greco-Roman art, but I have completely interpreted it in a contemporary key, ranging from portraits to sacred art, from painting on canvas, wood, leather, ceramics and wax to wall paintings. I often use oil paints, acrylic temperas, enamels, pencils, ink and charcoal, inserting my style in what some critics of art define as "Contemporary Renaissance". However It is a language characterized by new creative impulses that can make the universal canons of beauty or the intense depth of the artistic idea and concept current. The particularity of my work emerges not only from my conspicuous activity of painting mostly inspired by the world of music and theatre (organizing several solo, group and permanent exhibitions in Italy and abroad), but also in the ability to express myself in other well-defined figurative worlds: imaginary portraits, paintings for Historical Reenactments called "Palio", artistic works for Haute Couture Houses and Publishing Houses and even the publications of my poems. In my imaginary portraits I have given a face to some physically unknown historical characters belonging to the cultural and religious world just through literary information, interpreting them as people of our time with the customs of their time. With regard to the paintings related to Historical Reenactments (Palii, plural of "Palio"), I have taken commissions from institutions or foundations of about 90 different Italian cities, allowing me to obtain the record of 112 artworks created for as many historical events. I have also worked with Haute Couture Houses (Roberto Cavalli and Prada) for many years accomplishing artistic hand painted works on finished clothing, for several collections. I have also edited artistic representations for many publications such as the series "Artusi'', the covers of the poetic volumes "El árbol del conocimiento" and "Los caprichos de la luna" in Madrid (Pigmalion Edypro) and "Codice interiore" (Cantagalli Editor) in Siena, winner of the First International Literary Prize "Spoleto Festival Art"in 2013.

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