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Spanish school, 17th century

Auction Lot 35222979
Spanish school, 17th century.
"Saint Isidore".
Oil on panel.
Frame from the 18th century.
Needs restoration and cleaning. It presents remains of old xylophages.
Measurements: 79 x 66 cm; 92 x 79 cm (frame).

Estimated Value : 2,000 - 2,500 €


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DESCRIPTION

Spanish school, 17th century.
"Saint Isidore".
Oil on panel.
Frame from the 18th century.
Needs restoration and cleaning. It presents remains of old xylophages.
Measurements: 79 x 66 cm; 92 x 79 cm (frame).
Scene presided over by Saint Roque, whose right hand is extended in an attitude of blessing two faithful, who kneel before him. The saint can be recognised by the pilgrim's staff or staff that he holds in his left hand, and by the humble cloths that clothe him. The painter did not need to depict the most characteristic motifs of the figure (the wound and the dog), focusing instead on the relationship established between the four figures. They are set in a wooded landscape, bathed in a diffuse light that gives them a solid colouring with firm brushstrokes that build up the volumes. The saint, on whose face the light falls, is absorbed in thought. The other faces, on the other hand, express confidence in his healing power and philanthropy. Saint Roch was one of the most popular saints in Catholic Europe during the late Middle Ages and throughout the Modern Age, as he was considered a protector against the plague, one of the diseases that ravaged the continent. He is traditionally depicted dressed as a pilgrim, with a sore on one of his thighs alluding to the disease and accompanied by a dog carrying a piece of bread in its mouth. This is the animal that went every day with this food to the place where the saint had withdrawn to avoid spreading the plague, an illness that he himself had acquired due to his constant dedication to the sick. Stylistically, this painting belongs to the Spanish Baroque style, and the influence of the Flemish school can also be seen in the way the rocky landscape is depicted.

COMMENTS

Precisa restauración y limpieza. Presenta restos de antiguos xilófagos.
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Barcelona Gallery located at C/Aragón, 346.

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