
Martyrdom of Saint Andrew is a 1645 painting by Sébastien Bourdon.
The artwork depicts the martyrdom of Saint Andrew. The saint is shown being crucified on an X-shaped cross, his body bare except for a loincloth. Several figures surround him, some assisting in his crucifixion, others observing. In the background, a classical statue of a figure, possibly a depiction of a god or emperor, is visible. The scene is set in a classical architectural setting, with columns and other architectural elements visible. The painting is characterized by its dramatic use of light and shadow, and the emotional intensity of the scene. The painting's dimensions are 2.6 meters wide and 3.05 meters high. It is housed in the Église du Musée des Augustins de Toulouse.
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