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b. 1595 - d. 1654

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  • * ATTRIBUTED TO JUAN RODRIGUEZ DE SOLIS (ACTIVE ZAMORA AND LÉON, EARLY 16TH CENTURY)
    Apr. 27, 2016

    * ATTRIBUTED TO JUAN RODRIGUEZ DE SOLIS (ACTIVE ZAMORA AND LÉON, EARLY 16TH CENTURY)

    Est: £8,000 - £12,000

    * ATTRIBUTED TO JUAN RODRIGUEZ DE SOLIS (ACTIVE ZAMORA AND LÉON, EARLY 16TH CENTURY) Figures worshipping at the shrine of Saint Stephen’s relics oil on panel 131.2 x 82.7cm (51 5/8 x 32 9/16in). Provenance Monastery of Valparaiso, Zamora The Parish Church of Fuentelcarñero, Zamora Literature M. Gómez-Moreno, Cátalogo monumental de España, Provincia de Zamora, Madrid, 1927, pp. 277-278, no. 693 C. R. Post, A History of Spanish Painting, vol. IX, part 2, Cambridge (Mass.), 1947, pp. 514 and 516 Two other works of similar dimensions, previously at the Toledo Museum of Art and sold at Sotheby’s London on 7 December 2006, lot 122, formed part of the same altarpiece as the present painting. A further panel depicting Juliana selecting the bones of Stephen is now in the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Mass. All are believed to have been executed for the monastery of Valparaiso in the province of Zamora and later moved to the parish church of Fuentelcarñero, also in the province of Zamora.

    Bonhams
  • Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active León
    Sep. 30, 2003

    Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active León

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active León c.1575) The martyrs of Mount Ararat oil on panel 9 3/4 x 20 in. (24.8 x 50.8 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active Le¢n c.1575)
    Feb. 05, 2003

    Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active Le¢n c.1575)

    Est: $7,000 - $10,000

    The martyrs of Mount Ararat oil on panel 93/4 x 20 in. (24.8 x 50.8 cm.) PROVENANCE Anon. Sale, Sotheby's, New York, 2 December 1976, lot 91. George P. Harding, Chicago, by whom given to the Museum in 1984. LITERATURE C.P. Post, A History of Spanish Painting, Cambridge, 1941, IX, part II, p. 542, fig. 209. J.A. Gaya-Nuno, La Pintura Espa¤ola Fuera de Espa¤a, Madrid, 1958, no. 2492. NOTES The legend of the martyrdom of the Roman centurion and his 10,000 legionnaires on Mount Ararat has been transformed here into a scene with three men, naked except for loincloths and crowns of thorns, spitted on the spiny branches of three bare trees. Standing beside the trees is Saint Acacius carrying a crozier and wearing a mitre and other pontifical vestments.

    Christie's
  • Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active Le¢n c.1575)
    Oct. 02, 2002

    Attributed to Juan Rodriguez de Solis (active Le¢n c.1575)

    Est: $15,000 - $20,000

    The martyrs of Mount Ararat oil on panel 93/4 x 20 in. (24.8 x 50.8 cm.) PROVENANCE Anon. Sale, Sotheby's, New York, 2 December 1976, lot 91. George P. Harding, Chicago, by whom given to the Museum in 1984. LITERATURE C.P. Post, A History of Spanish Painting, Cambridge, 1941, IX, part II, p. 542, fig. 209. J.A. Gaya-Nuno, La Pintura Espa¤ola Fuera de Espa¤a, Madrid, 1958, no. 2492. NOTES The legend of the martyrdom of the Roman centurion and his 10,000 legionnaires on Mount Ararat has been transformed here into a scene with three men, naked except for loincloths and crowns of thorns, spitted on the spiny branches of three bare trees. Standing beside the trees is Saint Acacius carrying a crozier and wearing a mitre and other pontifical vestments.

    Christie's
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