Auction 41 GRAND SUMMER AUCTION OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS AND IMPORTANT ESTATES
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Jul 18, 2024
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LOT 37:

Master of "Los Santos Juanes" (Active in Castile between 1525- 1550) Spanish Medieval Gothic School of the 15th century

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30,000
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€45,000 - €65,000
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Auction took place on Jul 18, 2024 at Templum Auctions
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Master of "Los Santos Juanes" (Active in Castile between 1525- 1550) Spanish Medieval Gothic School of the 15th century
Monumental oil on panel measuring 145 x 95 cm in outstanding state of conservation and polychrome of origin, the scene with which this work delights us represents the painting depicts Pope St. Gregory the Great, when in the year 590 an epidemic of plague was declared in Rome, which caused numerous deaths. For this reason the Pontiff organized a great procession. Arriving at the Bridge of Helium (today the Bridge of Sant'Angelo), in front of the Castellum Crescentii (ancient mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian), the miracle took place. Pope Gregory looked towards the top of the castle, and there he observed the great figure of the archangel St. Michael, sheathing his sword, who welcomes them, very possibly being a commemorative commission from the Archbishopric to the master from Palencia to decorate a newly built church or cathedral. Bibliography: MATEO GÓMEZ, Isabel "Maestro de los Santos Juanes". Painting of four centuries. Madrid: Caylus, 1997, pp. 36- 39. FIZ, Irene. "A propósito del Maestro de los Santos Juanes." Spanish Archive of Art, Volume 74, No. 295, 2001, p. 259. The technical study, Icono I&R, will include these four works in a future publication dedicated to the Master of the Santos Juanes.

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