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Spanish master; 17th century.

Auction Lot 81 (40022852)
Spanish master; 17th century.
"Cell cross".
Oil on wood.
Measurements: 48 x 31,5 cm.

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Estimated Value : 6,000 - 7,000 €


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DESCRIPTION

Spanish master; 17th century.
"Cell cross".
Oil on wood.
Measurements: 48 x 31,5 cm.
This representation of the Crucified One responds to the model of the so-called cell crosses, conceived to preside over the intimate space of prayer in the monastic cells. Far from the splendor of public altarpieces, these works were intended for silent recollection, for personal dialogue between the monk and the image of Christ. This spiritual function determines their formal sobriety: the cross, in rectilinear sections and devoid of ornamentation, is presented with an almost ascetic austerity, reinforced by an illusionist treatment that accentuates its tangible presence.
The painting, however, introduces a fully baroque intensity. The light, with a markedly tenebrist imprint, breaks through the gloom and models Christ's body with a restrained but effective dramatism. The anatomy, slightly deformed with expressive intent, reveals the persistence of mannerist echoes even in the 17th century: the elongation of the proportions and the corporal tension do not respond to a strict naturalism, but to a will to move through emotional exaggeration. The lighting is located at an intermediate point between the baroque chiaroscuro and the artificial light inherited from Mannerism, creating a visual effect that oscillates between the theatrical and the visionary. The result is an image that is not only contemplated, but experienced: the figure emerges from the darkness as an apparition destined to arouse compassion, meditation and spiritual empathy. Because of its devotional intensity and treatment of light, this representation can be related to the pictorial sensibility of Josefa de Óbidos, one of the most outstanding figures of the Portuguese Baroque. As in many of her images of Christ and penitent saints, here the scene concentrates on the isolated, cut-out figure.
Cell crosses were a widespread devotional genre in convents and monasteries in Spain and Latin America during the 17th and 18th centuries. Their abundance contrasts, however, with the rarity of signed specimens.

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