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Spanish Colonial (Peruvian)
17thC Spanish Colonial School Frame with orig. Painting St. Joseph Jesus Child

c. 1650

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17th Century Spanish Colonial School (Likely to be School of Cuzco in Peru) - St. Joseph with the Christ Child carrying a basket, housed in its original carved, hardwood frame. • Painted in oil on canvas (laid on to fiberboard), ca.58 x 48 cm • Original frame, ca. 64 x 54 cm • Visible image ca. 52.5 x 42.5 cm Centuries ago this religious painting, depicting St. Joseph with his flowering staff and the Christ Child carrying a basket, was originally displayed in a church or chapel in 17th Century colonial Peru. Worldwide shipping is complimentary - There are no charges for handling & delivery. I found this painting among the stock of a Swiss frame dealer. The dealer had separated the oil painting from its frame and intended to sell both separately, valuing the rare frame considerably higher than the painting, but then accepted my offer and here we are on 1stDibs. Originally the handwoven, painted canvas was glued directly onto the back of the frame. Over time the frame became loose at the corners and was only held together by the still attached canvas. At that point in time the canvas was removed its original frame and laid on to a hardwood edged fiber board. The painted surface and the two old repairs were left untouched. No glue was used laying the canvas onto the board – The edges of the loosely laid canvas have been simply secured with fine staples and then covered with paper (Detachable/reversible). The gilded hard wood frame has had the old glue traces cleaned off the back and its pegged corners re-glued (with two vintage screw repairs by previous owner left in place) and all corners have been reinforced with modern metal brackets (Reversible). The front with its deeply carved, symmetrical Acanthus leaf and central sun (Triskele) pattern has been cleaned very lightly and the surfaces retain a fair amount of their original 17thC gilding. The corners have had the original canvas coverings reattached and were partially slightly retouched with golden pigments (Reversible). A splendid opportunity to acquire a rare piece of original 17th century South American colonial art and it will be the privilege of the future owner to decide which, if any restoration is to be undertaken. The painting and the frame are in fine and stable condition, obviously with the usual age-appropriate wear, such as surface abrasions, slight surface dirt, scratches, some losses, two old repairs (St. Joseph's hair & mid staff) and of course that authentically rich patination real antiques display. In my opinion there is no need for any immediate restoration – The painting can either be hung as it is or separated from its rare & valuable frame. I am ASGrond - Art & Antiques. Passionate collector, purveyor and artist. Here on 1stdibs I am offering Fine Art that I have collected over the last thirty years. Phantoms of Time - Things of the past - for you to add to your future and so enriching your life’s tapestry. I often choose to leave objects in the state I acquired them, chiefly to retain as much of their originality as possible, but also to leave open all options regarding the object’s future treatment and appearance. Examine the provided photographs and ask questions. I am here to assist you to my best of knowledge. Although I do of course accept returns, costs are incurred on both sides – so be sure you are confident regarding condition before purchase of any item. I deliver worldwide for free – so no extra costs on top of the sale price. I do however decline to accept responsibility for any declaration made to the customs authority concerning import and export. These include age, value and provenience and so on as well as the taxes concerning these. Meaning, you the buyer cover all incurring import costs, duties and taxes on your end. I pack the goods myself and very carefully. Where it makes sense, for environmental reasons I will use recycled packing materials. I ship using the Swiss Postal Priority Service and all shipments are fully insured. Thank you for your interest and please note, that I offer free worldwide shipping on all my items.
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  • Creation Year:
    c. 1650
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 21.26 in (54 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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  • Condition:
    The condition is good with usual, age appropriate wear consistent with age and use - For more details see description.
  • Gallery Location:
    Meinisberg, CH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Ric_ JWPM_231stDibs: LU1668212663872
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