Charity

Description

Abraham Bloemaert drew on traditional depictions of the Virgin and Child for this allegorical image of Charity: a woman surrounded by children, one an infant for whom she has bared her breast. Bloemaert was one of the leading proponents of the Mannerist style in the Northern Netherlands. Characteristics of that style include exaggerated figural proportions, contorted poses, heightened colors, densely packed compositions, and a deliberate eroticism—invoked here to emphasize the magnetic quality of Charity’s serene beauty.

Provenance

Private collection, Caracas, Venezuela (Probably until 1992); (Sotheby’s, New York, Jan. 17, 1992, no. 18 [as "attributed to Abraham Bloemaert"]; unsold) (1992); American private collection? (1992-1993?); (Sotheby’s, New York, private treaty sale, June 16, 1993, sold to Jack Kilgore) (1993); (Jack Kilgore & Co., Inc., New York, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (1993-1994); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio (1994-)

Charity

Abraham Bloemaert

c. 1590

Accession Number

1994.10

Medium

oil on wood

Dimensions

Framed: 87 x 100 x 10.2 cm (34 1/4 x 39 3/8 x 4 in.); Unframed: 68.6 x 54.5 cm (27 x 21 7/16 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund