- Editorial:
- CENTRO ESTUDIOS EUROPA HISPANICA
- Año de edición:
- 2018
- Materia:
- Pintura/formas artísticas
- ISBN:
- 978-84-15245-78-0
- Páginas:
- 232
- Encuadernación:
- Cartoné
ZURBARÁN: JACOB AND HIS TWELVE SONS. PAINTINGS FROM AUCKLAND CASTLE
PAINTINGS FROM AUCKLAND CASTLE
SUSAN GRACE GALASSI, EDWARD PAYNE, MARK A. ROGLÁN (EDS.)
Francisco de Zurbarán (1598?1664) spent most of his artistic career in Seville, where he produced a series of thirteen life-sized characters from Genesis: Jacob and His Twelve Sons. Although it may have been a commission for the Americas, the series was auctioned in England in the mid-eighteenth century in the sale of a Jewish merchant called Benjamin Mandez. Richard Trevor, the bishop of Durham, bought twelve of the thirteen pictures and commissioned a copy of Benjamin (now in the collection of Lord Willoughby of Eresbys descendants). He hung the series in Auckland Castle to assert the need for tolerance and social, political and religious understanding between Christians and Jews in Britain. In this catalogue, which accompanies the exhibition held in Dallas, New York, and Jerusalem, various specialists analyse the series from a historical, religious, artistic and technical viewpoint, offering substantial new findings on the iconography of the twelve tribes of Israel and on Zurbaráns visual sources and artistic practices. The result is the most exhaustive scholarly contribution to date on one of the masters most ambitious series.