Catalan School, c. 1530-1540
PROPERTY OF A NEW ENGLAND FAMILY
Catalan School, c. 1530-1540

The Virgin of Montserrat

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Catalan School, c. 1530-1540
The Virgin of Montserrat
oil and gold on panel
42¾ x 23 5/8 in. (108.6 x 60 cm.)

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Lot Essay

'Montserrat', or 'Serrated Mountain', refers to the jagged appearance of a mountain in Catalonia, Spain. The important Benedictine abbey there, Santa Maria de Montserrat, houses the Virgin of Montserrat sanctuary -- according to Arthurian Legend, this was the location of the Holy Grail, and therefore a major pilgrimage destination in the 14th and 15th centuries. In the present picture, the Christ Child holds the most common iconographic motif associated with Montserrat -- a hand saw he uses to cut into the mountain, thereby explaining its unusual shape.
We are grateful to Professor Felipe Pereda for his assistance with this catalogue entry.

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