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17th century Spanish school

Auction Lot 162 (35298592)
Spanish school; XVII century.
"Holy Family with St. Anne".
Oil on copper.
Presents carved wooden frame.
Measurements: 17 x 14 cm; 32 x 29 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 1,000 - 1,500 €


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DESCRIPTION

Spanish school; XVII century.
"Holy Family with St. Anne".
Oil on copper.
Presents carved wooden frame.
Measurements: 17 x 14 cm; 32 x 29 cm (frame).
In this work the artist has made the representation of the Holy Family, following the sweet modes of the time. Through the use of a pyramidal composition in which all the characters are inscribed, the author gives greater prominence to the figure of the Child. He is placed in the center of the composition, and next to him a mature Saint Joseph, who contemplates his son, engrossed in the scene that develops between the Virgin and the Child. St. Anne, who is located at St. Joseph's side, tenderly approaches the Child, who coos to her with complicity. The family is in an interior of neutral character, which stands out for the luminosity provided by the radiance of the Holy Spirit. It is necessary to emphasize the naturalness of the scene, since the Child pays his attention to his grandmother, or for example the hands of St. Joseph. This close attitude is used by the author to inspire and indoctrinate the spectator, thus getting him to empathize with religion through a scene of a kindly character.
In the most common sense of the expression, the Holy Family includes the closest relatives of the Child Jesus, that is, mother and grandmother or mother and nurturing father. In both cases, whether it is St. Anne or St. Joseph who appears, it is a group of three figures. From the artistic point of view, the arrangement of this terrestrial Trinity poses the same problems and suggests the same solutions as the heavenly Trinity. However, the difficulties are fewer. It is no longer a question of a single God in three persons whose essential unity must be expressed at the same time as diversity. The three personages are united by a blood bond, certainly, but they do not constitute an indivisible block. Moreover, all three are represented in human form, while the dove of the Holy Spirit introduces into the divine Trinity a zoomorphic element difficult to amalgamate with two anthropomorphic figures. On the other hand, this iconography was traditionally, until the Counter-Reformation, a representation of the Virgin and Child to which the figure of St. Joseph was added in the foreground. It was not until the reforms of Trent when St. Joseph began to take center stage as protector and guide of the Infant Jesus.

COMMENTS

It has a carved wooden frame.
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Barcelona Gallery located at C/Aragón, 346.

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