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Europäische Schule (XVIII) - Saint John the Baptist
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Europäische Schule (XVIII) - Saint John the Baptist

An oil painting of exceptional quality, capturing Saint John the Baptist in solitary prayer within a rugged natural setting, attributed to a Central European master of the late 18th century. The composition exemplifies the refined classicism of the Bohemian and Austrian schools, employing sophisticated chiaroscuro to isolate the kneeling saint against a darkened landscape of rocks and trees . The figure's idealized proportions and camel hair vestments reflect period conventions, while the carefully rendered attributes—the inscribed scroll proclaiming "Ecce Agnus Dei" and the reed cross—establish the work's theological significance. The painting's polished execution and stylistic vocabulary reveal the artistic currents flowing between Prague and Vienna, where Italian classical traditions merged with distinctive Central European sensibilities. The main inspiration for the iconography of this painting (which is an original painting in its own, not a copy or a variation of the older theme) may be the two versions of "Saint John the Baptist in the Desert" by Raphael's (Raffaello Sanzio): The Uffizi Version (Florence): This painting (circa 1518) is considered the original or a work from Raphael's workshop and is currently housed in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. It was documented in the Medici collection as early as 1589. The Louvre Version (Paris): This version (circa 1516-1517) is located in the Louvre in Paris. It was originally commissioned for Cardinal Adrien Gouffier de Boissy and entered the French royal collection in 1660. Both works are based on an iconographic model that depicts the young saint as a handsome youth, sparingly clothed and living as a hermit in the wilderness, referring to the Gospel verse that "the child grew and became strong in spirit, and he lived in the desert". The figure is also influenced by Michelangelo's ignudi from the Sistine Chapel and da Vinci's conception of Saint John the Baptist. Many other copies and variations of this subject exist by Raphael and artists such as Bronzino, Guido Reni, or Caravaggio. Oil on canvas, re-lined on wooden frame. Dimensions: height 90cm, width 69cm. A distinguished example of 18th-century religious painting from this culturally rich region.

Nr. 100344182

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Europäische Schule (XVIII) - Saint John the Baptist

Europäische Schule (XVIII) - Saint John the Baptist

An oil painting of exceptional quality, capturing Saint John the Baptist in solitary prayer within a rugged natural setting, attributed to a Central European master of the late 18th century.

The composition exemplifies the refined classicism of the Bohemian and Austrian schools, employing sophisticated chiaroscuro to isolate the kneeling saint against a darkened landscape of rocks and trees .

The figure's idealized proportions and camel hair vestments reflect period conventions, while the carefully rendered attributes—the inscribed scroll proclaiming "Ecce Agnus Dei" and the reed cross—establish the work's theological significance.

The painting's polished execution and stylistic vocabulary reveal the artistic currents flowing between Prague and Vienna, where Italian classical traditions merged with distinctive Central European sensibilities.

The main inspiration for the iconography of this painting (which is an original painting in its own, not a copy or a variation of the older theme) may be the two versions of "Saint John the Baptist in the Desert" by Raphael's (Raffaello Sanzio):

The Uffizi Version (Florence): This painting (circa 1518) is considered the original or a work from Raphael's workshop and is currently housed in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. It was documented in the Medici collection as early as 1589.

The Louvre Version (Paris): This version (circa 1516-1517) is located in the Louvre in Paris. It was originally commissioned for Cardinal Adrien Gouffier de Boissy and entered the French royal collection in 1660.

Both works are based on an iconographic model that depicts the young saint as a handsome youth, sparingly clothed and living as a hermit in the wilderness, referring to the Gospel verse that "the child grew and became strong in spirit, and he lived in the desert".

The figure is also influenced by Michelangelo's ignudi from the Sistine Chapel and da Vinci's conception of Saint John the Baptist. Many other copies and variations of this subject exist by Raphael and artists such as Bronzino, Guido Reni, or Caravaggio.

Oil on canvas, re-lined on wooden frame.

Dimensions: height 90cm, width 69cm.

A distinguished example of 18th-century religious painting from this culturally rich region.

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