A SILVER FIGURE OF CHRIST AT THE COLUMN

WORKSHOP OF ALESSANDRO ALGARDI (1598-1654), MID 17TH CENTURY

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A SILVER FIGURE OF CHRIST AT THE COLUMN
WORKSHOP OF ALESSANDRO ALGARDI (1598-1654), MID 17TH CENTURY
Christ with a brass halo and tied to a wooden column; on a square wooden architectural reliquary pedestal decorated with silver mounts; the front panel glazed and the side panels with pierced silver mounts inscribed 'IHS' and 'MAR'.
Very minor worming to base; some mounts lacking; wood moulding to reverse of base lacking; minor damages.
8.5/8 in. (21.9 cm.) high
14½ in. (36.8 cm.) high, overall
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
J. Montagu, Alessandro Algardi, I-II, New Haven and London, 1985, no. 9, pp. 315-322, fig. 191.

Lot Essay

The present figure of Christ is a particularly fine quality example of a model attributed to the Roman sculptor Alessandro Algardi. It is known in numerous other versions - most of them in bronze but some in silver - and is often accompanied by one of two distinct pairs of flagellators which have been attributed to Algardi and his contemporary, Franois Duquesnoy, respectively. The original ebonised pedestal in this case would seem to indicate that the figure of Christ was always meant to be alone.

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