Coronation of Saint RosaliaW
Coronation of Saint Rosalia

The Coronation of Saint Rosalia or Madonna and Child with Saints Rosalia, Peter and Paul is an oil on canvas painting made by Anthony van Dyck in 1629.

Saint Rosalia (Anthony van Dyck)W
Saint Rosalia (Anthony van Dyck)

Saint Rosalia is a c.1625 oil on canvas painting by Anthony van Dyck. Originally owned by Giovan Francesco Serra di Cassano, it was bought by Philip IV of Spain via his Viceroy of Naples Gaspar de Bracamonte in 1664 and is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (Houston)W
Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (Houston)

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels is a c.1625 oil on canvas painting by Anthony van Dyck, one of five surviving works showing the saint which he produced whilst he was quarantined in Palermo, Sicily due to a plague. It is now in the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, which bought it in 1968. It was loaned from there in 2011-2012 to the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London.

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (London)W
Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (London)

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels is a c.1625 oil on canvas painting by Anthony van Dyck, one of five surviving works showing the saint which he produced whilst he was quarantined in Palermo, Sicily due to a plague. It is now in the Wellington Collection at Apsley House in London.

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (Palermo)W
Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (Palermo)

Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels is a c.1624 oil on canvas painting by the studio of Anthony van Dyck, one of several works showing the saint produced whilst van Dyck was quarantined in Palermo, Sicily due to a plague. It is now in the Galleria Regionale del Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo, where in 2015 it was displayed alongside Saint Rosalie Interceding, loaned from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Saint Rosalia Interceding for the City of PalermoW
Saint Rosalia Interceding for the City of Palermo

Saint Rosalia Interceding for the City of Palermo is an oil on canvas painting of Saint Rosalia by Anthony van Dyck, now in the Museo de Arte de Ponce in Puerto Rico, which acquired it at auction at Sotheby's in London on 7 December 1960.. Previously dated to 1629, it has now been re-dated to 1624-1625 whilst the artist was quarantined in Palermo, Sicily.

Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague–Stricken of PalermoW
Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague–Stricken of Palermo

Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague–Stricken of Palermo is a 1624 painting by Anthony van Dyck, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1871.

The Virgin Presenting Saint Rosalia to the TrinityW
The Virgin Presenting Saint Rosalia to the Trinity

The Virgin Presenting Saint Rosalia to the Trinity is an oil on canvas painting, now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. Its poor condition makes attribution difficult, but it is usually attributed to Anthony van Dyck in his Sicilian period (1624-1625)