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MICHELANGELO ANSELMI (C. 1492-1556) (PREVIOUSLY ATTRIBUTED IN POPHAM AND WILDE TO SCHOOL OF PARMA 'VERY NEAR IN STYLE TO CORREGGIO...AND REMINISCENT OF A YOUNG ANSELMI AND THE YOUNG PARMIGIANINO, BUT I WOULD HESTITATE TO ATTRIBUTE IT TO EITHER.')

Recto: St Anselm appearing to the Abbot Helsin. Verso: An inscription describing a miracle

c. 1532

RCIN 990601

This study for a fresco in the Oratorio della Concezione, Parma, shows St Anselm, an eleventh-century Archbishop of Canterbury, appearing in a vision during a storm at sea. Anselmi’s painting combined two traditions: one attributed the establishment of the feast of the Immaculate Conception to St Anselm; another claimed that the feast was instituted by the abbot Helsin, at Ramsey in Kent, when his ship was saved from a storm by an angel. No. 41

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