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The dead Christ supported by God the Father

Relief
ca. 1550 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This relief was traditionally attributed to Michelangelo, but the material and style point rather to the Souther Netherlands, and in particular to the work of Dubroeucq, exemplified by the reliefs from the demolished rood-loft in Ste Waudru, Mons (1535-48). It may be identical with a relief recorded at the castle of Mariemont in an inventory of 1557.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleThe dead Christ supported by God the Father (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Alabaster
Brief description
Alabaster, Christ supported by God the Father, Flemish mid 16th century, by Jacques Dubroeucq
Physical description
Relief, alabaster, The Dead Christ Supported by God the Father. God the Father is shown in the centre of the relief gazing downwards to the right and supporting the arms of the dead Christ, whose body rests across his knee. In the upper left corner are two angels holding the Cross and nails.
Dimensions
  • Height: 325mm (panel only, without frame)
  • Width: 250mm (panel only, without frame)
  • Height: 563mm (Note: framed dimensions, including mirror-plates)
  • Width: 464mm (Note: framed dimensions, excluding mirror-plates)
  • Depth: 95mm (Framed object) (Note: framed dimensions)
  • Weight: 10.4kg
Dimensions of panel only, without frame
Gallery label
THE DEAD CHRIST SUPPORTED BY GOD THE FATHER Flemish; about 1550 Alabaster Attributed to Jacques Dubroeucq (about 1500-1584) Given by Mrs Judith Wilson The framed relief was traditionally attributed to Michelangelo, but the material and style point to the Southern Netherlands, and in particular to the work of Dubroeucq, exemplified by the reliefs from the demolished rood-loft in Ste Waudru, Mons (1535-48). (1993 - 2011)
Credit line
Given by Miss Judith Wilson.
Object history
Given by Miss Judith Wilson. To be labelled 'From the Collection of Viscount Rothermere'.
Production
A bronze version of the same composition was sold at Sotheby's London on Thursday, 8th July, 1993 as Lot 93.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This relief was traditionally attributed to Michelangelo, but the material and style point rather to the Souther Netherlands, and in particular to the work of Dubroeucq, exemplified by the reliefs from the demolished rood-loft in Ste Waudru, Mons (1535-48). It may be identical with a relief recorded at the castle of Mariemont in an inventory of 1557.
Bibliographic references
  • Didier, R. Les Oeuvre du Sculpture Jacques du Buoeucq Exhibition Catalogue Jacques Dubroeucq. Mons 1985, p. 35.
  • P.G. Konody. Works of Art in the Collection of Ciscount Rothermere. London, 1932, pl. 18.
  • Debaene, Marjan (ed.). Alabaster Sculpture in Europe 1300-1650. London/Turnhout: Harvey Miller/Brepols, 2022, p. 226, cat. no 86
Collection
Accession number
A.8-1943

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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