First Half Of The 17th Century Painting "christ Mocked"
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First Half Of The 17th Century Painting "christ Mocked"

Beautiful oil painting on canvas, mounted on a wooden support. The scene depicts Christ seated with his head bowed and his hands crossed as if bound, while two figures surround him. On the left is a barefoot, armored figure placing a hand on the Savior's head, placing the crown of thorns on him, while on the right, another figure of unusual design hands Christ a staff. This painting is notable for its realistic execution and skillful use of chiaroscuro. It is attributed to the Bolognese school, in the circle of Annibale Carracci, from the first half of the 17th century.

Dimensions: H x W x D 99 x 78 x 2.5cm
1 800 €

Period: 17th century

Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th

Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting

Width: 78

Height: 99

Depth: 2.5

Reference (ID): 1624983

Availability: In stock

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