Spanish school; XVI century.
"Tabernacle door".
Carved and polychrome wood.
Measurements: 40 x 36,5 x 3 cm.
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Spanish school; XVI century.
"Tabernacle door".
Carved and polychrome wood.
Measurements: 40 x 36,5 x 3 cm.
Carved and gilded wood tabernacle door, typical of the Spanish school of the sixteenth century. Its composition presents a central relief where two angels in symmetry flank the chalice and the consecrated host, direct symbols of the mystery of the Eucharist, core of the catholic faith. The angels appear in an attitude of adoration, with gestures that emphasize the sacredness of the Sacrament, creating a focal point that invites meditation and contemplation.
The gilding gives the piece a radiance that, in the liturgical context, symbolizes divine light. The relief is delicately crafted, with attention to the movement of the draperies, the idealized anatomy of the angels and the correct hierarchy of the elements, responding to the aesthetics of the Spanish Renaissance, characterized by the search for harmony, balance and clarity in the composition.
The Spanish school of the 16th century was crucial for the development of sacred art in Europe, particularly in the context of the Counter-Reformation. During this period, art became a pedagogical and devotional vehicle, transmitting Catholic dogmas in a clear and emotive manner. The production of tabernacles and altarpieces reached a high degree of technical perfection, where mastery in wood carving, the use of polychromy and gilding, and the incorporation of iconographic programs carefully designed to reinforce doctrine converged.
This type of tabernacle doors were the most sacred point of the altarpiece, since they protected the Blessed Sacrament.
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