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Mid-17th-Century Spanish School Oil Painting, Portrait Of A Theologian

c. 1645

$4,324.77
£3,150
€3,702.61
CA$5,996.49
A$6,448.72
CHF 3,448.14
MX$77,769.71
NOK 43,604.12
SEK 39,728.96
DKK 27,666.71

About the Item

This mid-17th-century Spanish oil on canvas depicts a dignified man of learning - a theologian, or perhaps a cathedral canon. Dressed in a black cassock, marked by a vertical row of red buttons or embroidery, he's evidently a cleric of senior rank. In 17th-century Spain, such red trimming was associated with the Faculty of Theology, worn by those who had attained the highest academic degree: the Doctor Theologiae. The square biretta, resting neatly upon his head, further signals his learned status, as it was worn by both university professors and cathedral dignitaries. His calling would have placed him within an elite circle of ecclesiastical scholars who shaped moral, intellectual, and doctrinal life during Spain’s Golden Age. The theologian was not merely a priest but a custodian of reason, charged with defending Catholic orthodoxy. At the time, Spain’s empire was wrestling with both a Protestant challenge and moral reform from within. Men of this kind advised bishops, taught in universities, and guided the conscience of the nation. They were scholars of scripture, often as fluent in Aristotle as in Augustine. Here, the painter has imbued his sitter with that distinct blend of intellect and piety. Every feature, the controlled beard, the downcast eyes, the measured stillness, suggests a man who has devoted his life to thought. One can imagine his daily routines - the library, the lecture hall, and the quiet recesses of conscience. Stylistically, the work belongs to the Spanish School of the mid-17th century, possibly within the circle of Francisco de Zurbarán and Jusepe de Ribera. Their influence is clear in the chiaroscuro, the minimal setting, and the inward focus. All of these were hallmarks of a nation that prized spiritual intensity over ornament. Yet for all his learning and rank, it is the eyes that remain with us. There is quiet fatigue there, as if years spent counselling souls and carrying the moral weight of his age have left their imprint. But there is also warmth, a trace of kindness, the look of a man accustomed to listening before he speaks. In that softened gaze, we glimpse not only the theologian but the humanity within. Unsigned. Held in an early 19th-century giltwood frame with boldly scrolled acanthus corners, swept sides enriched with foliate carving, and a beaded inner moulding. Medium: Oil on canvas Overall size: 27” x 30½” / 69cm x 78cm Year of creation: c. 1645 Provenance: Private collection, Spain. Our reference: BRV2192
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1645
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30.5 in (77.47 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
    Mid-17th Century
  • Condition:
    Cleaned. Revarnished. Canvas relined. Fine craquelure throughout. The paint layer is stable. Later stretcher. Frame in good condition with minor age-related wear.
  • Gallery Location:
    Cheltenham, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2328217266912

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