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Lot 77: Presentación de la Virgen Niña en el Templo

Est: €0 EUR - €0 EURPassed
Isbilya Subastas SLSevilla, SpainApril 05, 2016

Item Overview

Description

JOSÉ JIMÉNEZ DONOSO (1632 - 1690), Presentación de la Virgen Niña en el Templo
JIMÉNEZ
DONOSO

1632
Consuegra, Toledo
1690
Madrid
José Donoso, también llamado en otras ocasiones José Ximénez Donoso, nació en la localidad toledana de Consuegra. En sus primeros años de aprendizaje estuvo inicialmente con su padre y posteriormente con Francisco Fernández.
A finales de la década de 1640, o a comienzos de la siguiente, se traslada a Roma donde estudia las grandes composiciones y escenografías que empezaban a introducirse en la pintura mural de la época. En 1657, de regreso en la Corte, entra a terminar su formación en el taller de Juan Carreño de Miranda, donde conoce a otros artistas como Juan Martín Cabezalero, Mateo Cerezo, quien influye decisivamente en este artista a juzgar por este lienzo que presentamos, o Francisco Ignacio Ruiz de la Iglesia. Terminada finalmente su etapa de formación, se dedica principalmente a la ejecución de grandes cuadros de altar y de decoraciones murales donde suele insertar arquitecturas fingidas o cuadraturas al estilo de Italia, y que tanto éxito le dieron. En estas decoraciones murales suele ir asociado a otro gran artista madrileño del momento, Claudio Coello.

En cuanto a pintura de caballete existen ejemplos donde demuestra su enorme talento para el espectáculo y para una puesta en escena ciertamente teatral. Sus composiciones gozan de un valor añadido merced a su sentido decorativo, desempeñando los marcos arquitectónicos una función esencial. Buen ejemplo de ello son los dos lienzos de la Fundación de la Basílica de Letrán y la Concesión de indulgencias a la Merced de Valencia por la basílica lateranense, conservados en el Museo de Bellas Artes San Pío V de Valencia.

La composición del presente lienzo se inspira en un grabado de Adriaen y Jean Collaert. Pero José Donoso ha tenido presente también composiciones similares como Santo Tomás repartiendo limosna a los pobres de Mateo Cerezo (antes en el Convento de Santa Isabel de Madrid, del cual existe una versión reducida en el comercio madrileño), que plantea un escenario arquitectónico que guarda muchas similitudes con el que utiliza Donoso.

Aquí el pintor hace gala de su indudable capacidad para organizar sus composiciones en escenarios monumentales. La Virgen Niña avanza en la escalinata y llega hasta el Sumo Sacerdote, quien la recibe en el umbral del templo. Éste simplemente es realzado con una bola de remate a los pies, la propia escalera y un fragmento de arco de medio punto decorado en el intradós con casetones que sobrevuela a los participantes del acontecimiento. Una columna y una punta de un cortinaje carmesí sirven para subrayar la grandeza del escenario.

Los personajes se pueden seguir en otras obras de José Donoso, en especial, el niño en primer plano a los pies de los escalones que sujeta el perro del ciego que está sentado a la derecha. Ese niño aparece en numerosas ocasiones en la obra de José Donoso, por ejemplo, en el niño con túnica blanca semitransparente que aparece a la izquierda de los pies de Nuestra Señora del Socorro, lienzo conservado en el Museo Arrese de Corella (Navarra).

Posiblemente, estamos ante una obra temprana del artista.

Agradecemos la colaboración a José María Quesada Valera en la catalogación de este lote.
186 x 131 cm

Artist or Maker

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Auction Details

Fine Art & Decorative Art

by
Isbilya Subastas SL
April 05, 2016, 06:00 PM CET

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

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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 3% over the hammer price.