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Spanish school; circa 1600.

Auction Lot 40023094
Spanish School; circa 1600.
"Holy Family with St. John the Baptist, St. Elizabeth and St. Zacharias."
Oil on canvas.
It presents faults and restorations.
Measurements: 170 x 135 cm.

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Estimated Value : 5,000 - 6,000 €
Live auction: 28 Jan 2026
Live auction: 28 Jan 2026 15:00
Remaining time: 29 days 11:33:22
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Next bid: 4200

BID HISTORY

DESCRIPTION

Spanish School; circa 1600.
"Holy Family with St. John the Baptist, St. Elizabeth and St. Zacharias."
Oil on canvas.
It presents faults and restorations.
Measurements: 170 x 135 cm.
This Holy Family realized in the Spanish school around 1600, is located in a moment of especially fertile transition, where the last echoes of the mannerism converge with the first formulations of the baroque naturalism. The work responds to post-Tridentine ideals, conceived as a clear, doctrinal and emotionally effective image, destined to reinforce devotion through the human proximity of the sacred personages.
The pictorial quality can be appreciated in the balanced articulation of the group, organized in a pyramidal scheme that provides visual stability and spiritual hierarchy. The figures are arranged naturally, linked by soft gestures and crossed glances that guide the spectator's reading. The treatment of color, dominated by deep reds, warm ochers and broken whites, reinforces the compositional unity and provides an enveloping atmosphere, while the light, of a golden and diffuse character, models the volumes without resorting to extreme hallmarks.
Unlike late Italian mannerism, which was more concerned with artificial elegance and formal complexity, the Spanish school of this period moved towards greater narrative clarity and emotional veracity. This difference is reflected in the solidity of the anatomies, in the expressive restraint of the faces and in the humanization of the child figures, conceived with tenderness and naturalism. At the same time, the presence of the Eternal Father and the dove of the Holy Spirit introduces a Trinitarian dimension that elevates the scene, integrating the divine and the earthly in the same visual space.
Overall, the painting is a representative example of the Spanish sensibility around 1600, where the inherited compositional tradition is placed at the service of a more direct and accessible religiosity. Its balance between academic decorum, restrained emotion and iconographic clarity makes it a work of notable historical and artistic interest within the panorama of Spanish religious painting in the transition to the Baroque.

COMMENTS

It presents faults and restorations.

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