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Robert Morrissey Antiques & Fine Art
704 Hanley Industrial Ct.
St. Louis, MO 63144 , United States
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After Antonis Sallaert (1594-1650) "Glorification of the Name of Jesus", c. 1640
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After Antonis Sallaert (1594-1650) "Glorification of the Name of Jesus", oil on canvas in a period, if not original carved oak frame.
Image 34.5" x 25.5"
Frame 38" x 32"
Antonis (or Antoon) Sallaert was born in Brussels in 1594. He became a master painter in 1613 and later served as dean of the painters' guild. He enjoyed a successful career not only as a painter, but as a print maker and tapestry designer. He received numerous commissions from the court and various religious orders, including the Jesuits, who commissioned "The Glorification of the Name of Jesus" around 1635.
The original painting, illustrated here, measures 79.5" x 54". Extrapolation reveals the offered work is a life-size copy, painted from the original. Although it appears to be a cut-down fragment, it is not. Notice the attendant on the right. His left hand and right shoulder are missing, replaced by billowing clouds. Examination of that area under UV light shows no sign of over-painting. Likewise for the other overlapping areas: there is no evidence of over-painting hear Christ's right hand and arm, nor around the cross and chalice.
Given its size, the original painting almost certainly hung in a church, either as an altarpiece or in a chapel. Popular paintings were often copied, commissioned by wealthy parishioners for use as private devotionals in their homes. Such is doubtless the case here. While much smaller, the artist preserved the proportions and all essential elements: the cross and nails, the eucharistic chalice, the flail from the flagellation and the crown of thorns. -
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In the Style of: The Holy Bible / Biblical Origin: Belgium Period: Pre 18th Century Materials: Oil, canvas Condition: Good. Overall very good condition. Relined, with no significant repairs or restoration. Creation Date: 1640 Styles / Movements: Old Master Article References: Clifton, James. "A Variety of Spiritual Pleasures: Anthonis Sallaert's 'Glorification of the Name of Jesus'." In Jesuit Image Theory, edited by Weitse de Boer et al, 319-351. Boston: Brill, 2016. Dealer Reference #: 8113665 Incollect Reference #: 298513 -
Dimensions
W. 25.5 in; H. 34.5 in; W. 64.77 cm; H. 87.63 cm;
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Robert Morrissey Antiques & Fine Art, established in 1948, specializes in period European furniture, modern design, and an extensive selection of paintings and sculpture. Contact us at 314.644.7066 or robert@robertmorrissey.com to explore our curated collection.
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