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Lot 20: JUAN DE MESA Y VELASCO Niño Jesús. Carved and polychrome wood figure.

Est: €0 EUR - €0 EURSold:
Isbilya Subastas SLSevilla, SpainDecember 18, 2019

Item Overview

Description

JUAN
DE MESA
Y VELASCO
1583
Córdoba
1627
Niño JesúsSevilla
Juan de Mesa y Velasco fue uno de los escultores más relevantes del Barroco andaluz. Es considerado como el discípulo más brillante de Juan Martínez Montañés (Alcalá la Real, Jaén, 1568 – Sevilla, 1649). Ingresó en su taller a la edad de 23 años quedando su personalidad artística eclipsada por la de su maestro durante siglos hasta finales del siglo XIX. Se dedicó casi en exclusividad a las imágenes procesionales, realizando numerosos estudios anatómicos de figuras humanas reales, vivas y muertas, para luego plasmarlas en sus obras con gran realismo. Sus desnudos revelan un gran conocimiento de la anatomía humana, los rostros de sus figuras reflejan una intensa vida interior y los ropajes de sus personajes crean intensos contrastes de luz. Nos encontramos ante una representación exenta del Niño Jesús triunfante. Esta iconografía se origina en Andalucía en el último tercio del siglo XVI, considerándose la versión más antigua la realizada hacia 1582 por Jerónimo Hernández para la Hermandad de la Quinta Angustia de Sevilla, aunque fue sin duda la ejecutada por Martínez Montañés, en 1606, para la Sacramental del Sagrario de la Catedral hispalense, la pieza de mayor éxito. En esta última, se habría inspirado de manera directa su discípulo Juan de Mesa a la hora de ejecutar las diferentes versiones que en la actualidad se suponen salidas de su gubia. El escultor cordobés configurará una fisonomía diferenciada a la de su maestro en base a la corpulencia de su anatomía, la volumetría de la testa y el movimiento compositivo. Se trata de una escultura de bulto redondo realizada en madera tallada y policromada. Aparece el Niño Jesús desnudo para vestir. Resulta muy realista en el tratamiento del cuerpo, más opulento y de líneas más redondeadas como correspondería a las de un niño, y también más barroco que las de montañés, que por el contrario es de línea un tanto estilizada y quizás de cánones más clasicistas. Apoya el peso de su cuerpo en su pierna derecha y flexiona levemente la otra elevando levemente su mano derecha con actitud de bendecir. Con rasgos dulces y delicados tiene cabello de color castaño en el que encontramos un elevado agrupamiento de mechones en la parte central que resaltan sobre las entradas de los laterales. La imagen descansa sobre la típica peana barroca bajo almohadón. A pesar de encontrarnos ante uno de los modelos más difundidos de Juan de Mesa, no se conserva ninguna representación exenta documentada de su mano. Sin embargo, dicha carencia es paliada por aquellos Niños Jesús que forman parte de grupos escultóricos como el que acompaña al San Antonio de Padua de la localidad sevillana de Lora del Río el cual podríamos considerarlo prácticamente exento con los cuales encontramos mismos rasgos estilísticos y fisonómicos. A su vez, podemos ponerle en relación con otra pieza que se conservan en el Museo Nacional d’Art de Cataluña de gran similitud incluso en la base o en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Córdoba. Informe completo de José Carlos Pérez Morales, Doctor en Historia del Arte, a disposición para consulta en sala.
Madera tallada y policromada
76 x 32 x 30 cm
Escultura, Artes decorativas

Dimensions

76 x 32 x 30 cm

Medium

Madera tallada y policromada

Payment & Shipping

Accepted forms of payment: Money Order / Cashiers Check, Wire Transfer

Shipping

CARRIAGE

Carriage of property knocked down shall be arranged by the vendor at his/her own risk and expense. In the event of the successful bidder requesting arrangement of such services, the packing and carriage costs for the property knocked down shall be borne by the successful bidder and paid in advance.

Auction Details

Fine Art & Jewellery -Christmas 19

by
Isbilya Subastas SL
December 18, 2019, 07:00 PM CET

C/ Jesús de las Tres Caídas nº 3 local 2B, Sevilla, Andalucia, 41004, ES

Terms

Buyer's Premium

23.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€99€5
€100€199€10
€200€499€20
€500€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€4,999€200
€5,000€9,999€500
€10,000€19,999€1,000
€20,000€49,999€2,000
€50,000+€5,000

How to buy

How to buy
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In the case of companies, the public deed of incorporation, the official Tax Identification Number (N.I.F) card and documentation proving sufficient powers to act on behalf of the company.
KNOCKING DOWN OF LOTS

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The State may exercise first refusal and pre-emptive rights on all the pieces included in the auction.

FEES PAYABLE BY SUCCESSFUL BIDDER TO THE AUCTION ROOM

The buyer/successful bidder will pay the Auction Room a brokerage fee of eighteen per cent (18%) of the auction price, VAT not included. Internet bids incurs on extra 5% over the hammer price.

PAYMENT AND STORAGE COSTS

The buyer/successful bidder must pay for fees, costs and applicable taxes and collect lots within a maximum of ten (10) calendar days, after which time he/she will be charged interest for delayed payment as provided for by Law 3/2004 of 29 December. After this period has elapsed, he/she will also be liable to pay the amount of two (2) euros per day per painting and object and three (3) euros per day for other personal property to cover the costs of storage, insurance and safekeeping.

HANDOVER

The Auction Room will only hand over the lots knocked down once these and any amounts outstanding in respect of same have been paid in full.

DEPOSIT

The Auction Room may require payment of a deposit by bidders in order for them to take part in the auction; this requirement will be notified in the announcement of the auction and will never be more than 5% of the starting price of the lot. Successful bidders' deposits will be considered, where applicable, as payment on account against amounts owed. Unsuccessful bidders' deposits will be returned to them within three (3) days of the date the auction was held. The Auction Room may, when it deems appropriate, request bidders to provide bank references proving their solvency.

PAYMENT METHODS

Payment of lots successfully bid for may be made in the following ways:

In cash for amounts up to 2500 euros, in accordance with Law 7/2012 of 29 October.
Via bank transfer to the Auction Room's current account.
Via banker's cheque.
BIDDING AT AUCTIONS

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BIDS MADE IN WRITING AND BY TELEPHONE

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DISAGREEMENTS

In the event of uncertainty or disagreement regarding the successful bid or auction price between two or more bidders and, in general, any discrepancy between bidders at an auction, the auctioneer has the final say and will decide who has made the winning bid. Furthermore, if the auctioneer is unable to settle any disagreement or discrepancy between bidders there and then, the Auction Room will have the powers to arrange a new auction for the lot in question.

CARRIAGE

Carriage of property knocked down shall be arranged by the vendor at his/her own risk and expense. In the event of the successful bidder requesting arrangement of such services, the packing and carriage costs for the property knocked down shall be borne by the successful bidder and paid in advance.

EXHIBITION

During the period leading up to the auction when items are on display, the buyer may check and assess him/herself the condition of pieces in which interested, check the reliability of the catalogue and form his/her own opinion in this respect. The data and information in the catalogue represent a judgement/opinion made in good faith by the Auction Room's experts having undertaken study and research and taking into account the statements of the owners and/or vendors of property. However, the Auction Room accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the accuracy and precision of such judgements/opinions, the catalogue being merely for guidance and non-binding. Lots will be auctioned as-is, and no claims will be accepted regarding imperfections, broken items, restored items, etc., which already existed during the period in which the property in question was on display, even if not stated in the catalogue.

EXPORT LICENCES

All customers must ascertain if the pieces purchased require export licences before being taken out of Spain. The customer will bear the cost of any duties payable, where applicable, to the Ministry of Culture. The customer is responsible for obtaining the aforementioned export licence, and not obtaining it or a delay in obtaining it will not exempt them under any circumstances from paying for the piece, which they must do within ten days following the auction.

Shipping Terms

CARRIAGE

Carriage of property knocked down shall be arranged by the vendor at his/her own risk and expense. In the event of the successful bidder requesting arrangement of such services, the packing and carriage costs for the property knocked down shall be borne by the successful bidder and paid in advance.

Buyer´s Premim

FEES PAYABLE BY SUCCESSFUL BIDDER TO THE AUCTION ROOM

The buyer/successful bidder will pay the Auction Room a brokerage fee of eighteen per cent (18%) of the auction price, VAT not included. Internet bids incurs on extra 5% over the hammer price.