European, probably Italy or Spain, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. An outstanding painting of St. John the Baptist as a child accompanied by the lamb at his feet, and holding a large Cross with a ribbon inscribed "Ecce Agnus Dei" - the Latin name by which the "Lamb of God" is honored - winding around it. This derives from John 1:29, in which St. John the Baptist, upon seeing Jesus, proclaimed, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" St. John the Baptist is presented as an almost cherubic child with alabaster white skin, a beautiful face with big brown eyes, full glowing cheeks, ruby red lips, and golden wavy hair. He wears a scarlet red cloak and an animal skin tunic, and stands on a grassy plain with a tree to his right, a few white edifices in the middle distance to his left, and blue skies with billowing white clouds above. He looks out and to his right while gesturing toward the Lamb of God with his right hand. A special painting of the young Saint John in the Wilderness. Size: 19" W x 27.875" H (48.3 cm x 70.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-House of Ancestors, Galisteo, New Mexico, USA
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#161176
Condition
Wear to painted surface as shown. Reverse of canvas with numerous spots of mold that have been treated.