Peruvian School, 18th Century
Peruvian School, 18th Century

Saint Nicholas of Bari

Details
Peruvian School, 18th Century
Saint Nicholas of Bari
oil on canvas
78½ x 40 7/8 in. (179 x 103.8 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 10 November 1978, lot 157 (£700), as 'South American School, 17th Century'.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, New York, 7 May 1981, lot 58 ($26,000), as 'Alto Peru, 18th Century'.

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Lot Essay

Born in Asia Minor in the fourth century, Saint Nicholas lived in Myra in modern-day Turkey. After a pilgrimage to Egypt and Palestine, he returned home to become Bishop of Myra and in the present work is depicted with a cloak, miter and crozier. Also included in this painting are references to his miracles. The gold balls resting on the book allude to the purses of gold he gave three destitute sisters as dowries. Behind him is a ship, evoking the apocryphal thirteenth-century account in the Golden Legend which states that sailors miraculously survived perilous weather conditions after they prayed to St. Nicholas. He calmed the storm, eventually becoming the patron saint of mariners. After his death, his remains were transferred to Bari, Italy.

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