French School, End Of The 17th Century : "the Denial Of Saint Peter"
Schoollate 17th century: "The Denial of Saint Peter", oil on copper 22.5 X 17.8 cm, unframed.
Highly oxidized varnish, small dents, traces of binding at the four corners, chewed corners.
The Apostle, recognizable by his incipient baldness, is depicted at the moment when,at prayer, he hears the cock crow after having told Caiaphas' servant three times that he did not know Jesus, as the latter had predicted...
Rendered in a thick, textured material, emphasizing the folds of the Apostle's clothes and wrinkles of the Apostle, this painting will reveal all its qualities.
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Highly oxidized varnish, small dents, traces of binding at the four corners, chewed corners.
The Apostle, recognizable by his incipient baldness, is depicted at the moment when,at prayer, he hears the cock crow after having told Caiaphas' servant three times that he did not know Jesus, as the latter had predicted...
Rendered in a thick, textured material, emphasizing the folds of the Apostle's clothes and wrinkles of the Apostle, this painting will reveal all its qualities.
Do not hesitate to ask us for photos or further information by e-mail or telephone.
Other photos and many other items in our Pau store and on our Proantic website.
450 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: En l'etat
Reference (ID): 1776176
Availability: In stock
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