Viceroyalty school. Ecuador, XVIII century.
"St. Joseph with Child".
Oil on canvas glued to tablex.
Frame of the twentieth century, with faults.
Measurements: 29 x 21 cm; 49 x 40 cm (frame).
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Viceroyalty school. Ecuador, XVIII century.
"St. Joseph with Child".
Oil on canvas glued to tablex.
Frame of the twentieth century, with faults.
Measurements: 29 x 21 cm; 49 x 40 cm (frame).
This representation nscribe fully in the scope of the Ecuadorian viceregal school of the XVIII century, heir of the Hispanic baroque models reinterpreted from a deeply devotional local sensibility.
Saint Joseph appears with his head slightly inclined, underlining his role as silent custodian, while the Child, with a serene expression, is under his protection. Both faces are framed by golden nimbuses, a characteristic resource of Quito painting.
The ornamental richness of the vestments, suggested by golden touches and schematic floral motifs, reveals the survival of the decorative baroque taste, as well as the symbolic importance of color and gold in Andean spirituality.
The work responds to a clearly devotional purpose, destined for private contemplation or small religious environments, and reflects the capacity of Ecuadorian workshops to fuse European tradition and local sensitivity, giving rise to images of profound humanity and spiritual recollection.
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