
St. Justa and St. Rufina is a painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, created between 1665 and 1666. It is housed in the National Museum of Western Art. The painting measures 0.24 meters in width and 0.32 meters in height. The artwork depicts two female saints, St. Justa and St. Rufina, standing side-by-side. They are holding a tall, slender object that resembles a column or tower. The saints are dressed in flowing robes of various colors, including gold, red, and maroon. The background is a muted blue-gray. The style is characteristic of Murillo's work, with a focus on soft light and rich colors.
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