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Collection Online as of March 16, 2026

The Seven Archangels (recto)

c. 1620s
Location: Not on view

Did You Know?

The Archangel Michael is shown at the center of the composition, surrounded by six more archangels, from left to right, Gabriel, Uriel, Jehudiel, Barachiel, Selathiel, and Raphael.

Description

Massimo Stanzione worked in the Spanish-held Kingdom of Naples, where, during the 17th century, painting was characterized by dramatic expression, emphatic naturalism, and intense chiaroscuro derived from the profound influence of Caravaggio (1571-1610). Stanzione, however, was known in the city as one of the main purveyors of a more classical style, a kind of antithesis to the passion and drama of such Neapolitan painters as Jusepe de Ribera. This drawing relates directly to a painting Stanzione made depicting the seven archangels at the Monasterio de la Descalzas Reales in Madrid. The iconography of the seven archangels was a regional focus of devotion in the Neapolitan kingdom, and in Spain, where the cult of the “Seven Angelic Princes” had been promoted by the 16th-century Sicilian friar, Antonio Del Duca (1491-1564).
  • Private Collection, Spain and France
    ?–2025
    (Sabrier et Paunet, Paris, France, sold to The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH)
    June 9, 2025–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Source URL:

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2025.132.a