Loading

St. Raphael (Fanal figure)

Unknown attributed to follower of Manuel Chili Caspicaraca. 1780

Museo de Artes Universidad de los Andes

Museo de Artes Universidad de los Andes
Santiago de Chile, Chile

A figure of Christ Child is the most frequent sculpture inside a fanal.
The Museo de Artes de la Universidad de los Andes, Santiago de Chile, exhibits a group of 16 "fanales". A "fanal" is a structure that consists of a wooden base on which a bell glass or bell jar is mounted, used in Europe during the eighteenth century for scientific and decorative purposes. When transferred to Latin America it takes a totally different character: a “fanal” becomes a devotional object from the moment a religious Christian figure is placed in the inside.
However it is not unusual to find an image of a saint in a "fanal", but hardly that of an archangel. In this case, St. Raphael, one of the main archangels of the angelic hierarchy, has been dressed in sumptuous clothing. The pastoral staff transformed into a tree, along with insects and birds, worked in silver filigree and pearl ornaments. The outfit is complemented with a tall hat overly embellished. The tunic of bright colors let show his boots that altogether with the staff, confirming the fact that he is a pilgrim archangel.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: St. Raphael (Fanal figure)
  • Creator: Unknown attributed to follower of Manuel Chili Caspicara
  • Creator Lifespan: Unknown - Unknown
  • Creator Nationality: Ecuadorian
  • Creator Gender: male
  • Creator Death Place: 1800
  • Creator Birth Place: 1720
  • Date: 2010 - 2011
  • Date Created: ca. 1780
  • Physical Dimensions: w33 x h66 x d30 cm (Complete)
  • Provenance: Donation
  • Type: Devotional object
  • Rights: Museo de Artes Universidad de los Andes
  • External Link: Museo de Artes Universidad de los Andes
  • Medium: Wood, glass, fabric, feathers, pearls, silver
  • Technique: Carved and polychromed wood, embossing
  • Sculptor: Unknown attributed to follower of Manuel Chili Caspicara
  • Exhibition: Santiago de Chile
Museo de Artes Universidad de los Andes

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites