Boletín de Arte (Jan 2016)

The Infant Jesus as Divine Love: a Dressed Sculpture from Évora’s Museum.

  • Diana Rafaela Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24310/BoLArte.2016.v0i37.3428
Journal volume & issue
no. 37
pp. 267 – 271

Abstract

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The «Infant Jesus as Divine Love» is a noteworthy example of the exuberance reached by dressed sculptures of the Holy Child in Portugal. The provenance of this 18th century sculpture is unknown. It may have belonged to a religious institution, before being integrated in the Public Library collection. Finally, in 1915, it was incorporated in Évora’s National Museum. It is a lead sculpture, painted with very realistic flesh tones, in consonance with an elegant shape proper of a classical and erudite workmanship. In this unusual representation the Infant is holding a silver bow, arrows and a quiver, personifying Divine Love. In the left hand he holds a flower bouquet made of silk and paper.

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