Study for "The Assumption of the Virgin" for San Augustín, Seville

Description

This painting is a sketch for a large altarpiece. The rough, flickering surface, the unusually sharp contrast of hot and cool hues, and the compression of space all characterize the artist’s intense spirituality and unique technique. While often held apart from the sweetness and grace of Murillo (also represented in the collection), his contemporary in Seville, the two artists worked closely together on commissions and often presented their work side by side, speaking to the stylistic diversity and religious complexity preferred by patrons in Seville during the late 1600s.

Provenance

George Brown (Christies, London sale, 12-14-1917, lot 129, as A. Cano); Viscount Lascelles, Sixth Earl of Harewood, Harewood House, Leeds (1917, 1980); (Agnews, London); George Brown (Christies, London sale , 12-14-1917, lot 129, as A. Cano);; Viscount Lascelles, Sixth Earl of Harewood, Harewood House, Leeds (1917, 1980);; (Agnews, London), sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1987.

Study for "The Assumption of the Virgin" for San Augustín, Seville

Juan de Valdés Leal

c. 1670–1672

Accession Number

1987.7

Medium

oil on wood

Dimensions

Framed: 52.3 x 39 cm (20 9/16 x 15 3/8 in.); Unframed: 40.3 x 26.6 cm (15 7/8 x 10 1/2 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund