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Majorcan or Italian school; possibly PEDRO ONOFRE COTTO, c. 1700.

Auction Lot 9 (40023283)
Majorcan or Italian school; possibly PEDRO ONOFRE COTTO, c. 1700.
"St. John the Baptist."
Oil on glass.
Measurements. 54 x 73 cm; 76 x 95 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 3,000 - 3,500 €


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DESCRIPTION

Majorcan or Italian school; possibly PEDRO ONOFRE COTTO, c. 1700.
"St. John the Baptist."
Oil on glass.
Measurements. 54 x 73 cm; 76 x 95 cm (frame).
The painting represents St. John the Baptist in his infantile iconography, a devotional variant widely spread in the Baroque, which emphasizes the premonitory and salvific character of the saint from infancy. The Child appears naked, barely covered by a red mantle, a color associated with martyrdom and the Passion of Christ, and holds the lamb, an explicit symbol of the Agnus Dei. The gesture of the raised hand reinforces his role as announcer, signaling the coming of the Messiah, while the reed in the form of a cross alludes in anticipation of his sacrificial destiny.
From the compositional point of view, the figure is integrated into a vast natural landscape, with a markedly narrative and symbolic character. The rugged setting, with trees, watercourses and hills, refers to the desert as a place of spiritual retreat and prefigures the ministry of the Baptist. The treatment of the landscape, with an enveloping atmosphere and a deep perspective, reveals the assimilation of Italian Baroque models, in which nature acquires an active role as a theological and emotional setting.
The attribution to Pedro Onofre Cotto is plausible due to stylistic and technical affinities, as well as the diffusion of Italianized figurative languages in Mallorca during this period.
Pedro Onofre Cotto Ferrer, trained in the family environment and heir to the tradition of feigned architectures cultivated by his father, achieved notoriety as a specialist in Baroque landscapes with imaginary ruins, populated by tiny and scarce figures. His compositions stand out for their spatial complexity, bold diagonals and scenographic elegance, with clear influences of Claudio de Lorena and Valencian painting, visible in the harmony between architecture, nature and narrative.
After working as a painter at the University of Mallorca, Cotto moved to Madrid at the end of the 17th century, consolidating a reputation that soon transcended the islands. Works signed and dated around 1694-1695, both religious and mythological themes, allow us to clearly establish his style, now recognized in historical and private collections. He also excelled in painting on glass, a technique especially valued in his time, of which documentary references and several religious compositions of an architectural nature are preserved.

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