17Th Century Italian Marble Statue Of A Religious Protector (Dated 1612)
Stock No
9UGFA
2021
- £16,000.00
- €19,355 Euro
- $20,384 US Dollar
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Item Description
This finely carved marble statue, likely from the early 17th century, represents a religious protector, possibly John the Baptist, a figure deeply revered in Italian communities. The figure stands with an animal skin draped over his shoulder and a lamb at his feet, symbolising Christ as the Lamb of God (Agnus Dei).
The inscription, "Nostro Protettore alla Compagnia del Carro del Vento" ("Our Protector of the Company of the Wind Chariot"), indicates a local dedication from a guild or association involved with wind-dependent activities, such as navigation, trade, or agriculture. Likely originating from coastal regions like Venice or Genoa, where favorable winds were crucial for maritime trade, or from agricultural communities in Tuscany or Umbria, this statue would have been commissioned by a community seeking protection over natural elements essential to their livelihood.
A beautiful example of 17th-century Italian Baroque art, this statue blends classical influences with Christian and pastoral iconography, making it a unique piece of historical and religious significance.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire
Item Dimensions
H: 83cm W: 33cm D: 20cm
Period
Baroque
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44(0)7771 962494