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Christ on the cross

Jean Ranc (1674 - 1735), Attributed to

Artist/Maker

Material / Technique

Oil on canvas

Dimensionsh x w: Mått 91,8 x 61 cm h x w x d: Ram 128 x 92 x 10 cm d: Ram 12 cm [med målningen]

Inventory numberNM 7313

AcqusitionPurchase 2016 Hedda and N.D. Qvist Fund

Other titlesTitle (sv): Kristus på korset Title (en): Christ on the cross

DescriptionDescription: Jean Ranc’s painting of Christ on the cross was probably intended for devotions in a private chapel. Chiaroscuro, or the richly contrasting use of light and shade with an almost monochromatic effect, was a hallmark of the artist. Equally exceptional is the ornately sculpted frame, a masterpiece of the Régence (the early Rococo style). Ranc was a pupil of Hyacinthe Rigaud and married to his teacher’s niece. 3/1-22 Jean Ranc is one of the lesser-known, but nonetheless important, French painters from the early 18th century. He was a student of Hyacinthe Rigaud, and married to Rigaud’s niece. Stylistically, Ranc adhered closely to his mentor, as seen in this crucifixion, with its sublime chiaroscuro rendering. It was made just before Ranc left to become a royal court painter in Madrid in 1722. The richly sculpted and gilt frame, which is an integral part of the work, is a masterpiece from the Régence period

Motif categoryReligion/Mythology

Collection

MaterialOil paint, Duk

TechniquePainting

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