1570-72 painting by Titian
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Saint Sebastian is a 1570–1572 painting of Saint Sebastian by Titian, now in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
History
Titian painted Saint Sebastian around 1576. It was acquired by the Hermitage Museum from the Barbarigo Gallery in Venice in 1850.[1]