This bronze artifact depicting the "Crucifixion of Jesus" shows a remarkable quality of execution and comes from a bronze foundry workshop in late Renaissance Florence. The physiognomic characterization of the figure is proportionally executed according to austere canons, tending towards a realistic and natural representation of the masses, and still shows mannerist tendencies. The face of the suffering Christ is depicted with a certain attention to detail, especially concerning the hair and facial features, which are somewhat worn by votive use.
The loincloth is well executed and is characterized by the wide knot that leaves the Christ's left hip exposed and by the granular decoration.
Note the beautiful work of cleaning and smoothing that has been performed on the artifact.
Workshop of sculptors from Florence or Pietro Tacca (Carrara 1577-Florence 1640). (?)
The dimensions of the Christ are: 21 cm in height.
We attach to the sale a certificate of guarantee that certifies its age and authenticity.
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