School of Brussels, c. 1640
School of Brussels, c. 1640

Saint John the Baptist in the wilderness

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School of Brussels, c. 1640
Saint John the Baptist in the wilderness
oil on canvas
28¾ x 20 3/8 in. 73 x 51.8 cm.

Lot Essay

This contemplative young Saint John the Baptist is not far from the single-figure compositions of Michiel Sweerts, such as his Boy with a hat (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford). Certainly, it is the work of a talented Flemish artist active in the mid-seventeenth century and influenced by the work of Caravaggio. The sensitive modeling of the saint's face as well as the beautifully painted lamb are described with confident brush strokes and a palette of earth tones heightened with carmine.

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