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Christ Bound

François Duquesnoy1620s

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Washington, DC, United States

Physical perfection becomes an expression of sanctity in this statuette. Duquesnoy, a Fleming working in Rome, created monumental sculpture that earned him esteem rivaling that of his great Italian contemporaries Bernini and Algardi. His Roman career began, however, with small carvings in ivory, whose material qualities of luminosity, reception of detail, and appeal to touch inspired the creation of sculptural masterpieces for thousands of years. Duquesnoy's elegantly proportioned yet naturalistic Christ twists in a precariously balanced pose. His anguished face may echo prints from northern Europe. This work offers the finest known rendition of a highly popular design. A clay version depicted in an 18th-century print bore an attribution to Duquesnoy.

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  • Title: Christ Bound
  • Creator: Attributed to François Duquesnoy
  • Date Created: 1620s
  • Physical Dimensions: height (with integral plinth): 32.8 cm (12 7/8 in.)
  • Provenance: Private collection, South America; art market, Italy; (Altomani, Milan); sold March 2006 to (Blumka Gallery, New York) and (Julius Böhler Kunsthandlung, Stamberg); sold March 2006 to (Daniel Katz, Ltd., London);[1] sold 21 June 2007 to NGA. [1] The sales from Altomani to Blumka and Böhler to Katz all took place at the opening of TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) Maastricht in The Netherlands. See the acquisition proposal for the sculpture by Nicholas Penny, 1 May 2007, in NGA curatorial files; confirmed by verbal communication from Anthony Blumka to Mary Levkoff, March 2009.
  • Medium: ivory
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

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