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Cano, Alonso

Granada, 1601 - Granada, 1667

Cano, Alonso See author's file

Jesus conversing with Saint John the Evangelist

1660 - 1665.
Not on display

The drawing depicts two standing figures conversing: to the left, Saint John, beardless, holding a chalice in his right hand and turning his head towards the figure on the right, who is probably Jesus. The relatively young, bearded figure does not display any other attributes. However, he also extends his hand, in this case the right, over the chalice. The joining of the hands around the chalice suggests that the bearded figure probably epitomises Jesus Christ. The chalice possibly alludes to Saint John the Baptist’s willingness to drink from the cup of suffering as a witness to the Lord. Nevertheless, there is insufficient evidence to accurately identify this iconography. An additional possible interpretation can be found in the theological work performed by one of the chaplains of Granada Cathedral, Lorenzo van der Hamen y León: ‘Al hijo segundo de María Santísima, al solo en sus regalos y favores, a San Juan Evangelista’ a panegyrical eulogy in which detailed comparisons between Christ and Saint John the Evangelist are expressed.

The technique employed is similar to that used in Cano’s drawings of Saint John the Evangelist in Patmos (D61) as well as in various ink wash drawings in the series of Dominican themes for the convent of Santa Cruz in Granada. Although there is no apparent relationship between this drawing and those in the series of Dominican themes, the technique of applying ink to create dramatic chiaroscuros, the style, and the atmosphere are so alike that a close date can be assigned to both.

On the other hand, the format of this drawing is in exact proportion to the canvas The Vision of Saint John the Evangelist (The Wallace Collection in London). It appears reasonable to deduce that at least one of Cano’s drawings of Saint John the Evangelist could be related to the paintings executed for the altarpiece of Saint Paula.

Veliz, Zahira, Alonso Cano (1601-1667): dibujos, Santander, Fundación Marcelino Botín, 2009, p.264-267; nº 39

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Inventory number
D000064
Author
Cano, Alonso
Title
Jesus conversing with Saint John the Evangelist
Date
1660 - 1665
Dimension
Height: 160 mm; Width: 85 mm
Provenance
Royal Collection

Bibliography +

Sánchez Cantón, F.J., Dibujos Españoles. Vol. IV. Alonso Cano, Hauser y Menet, Madrid, 1930, pp. 299.

Martinez Chumillas, Manuel, Alonso Cano: estudio monográfico de la obra del insigne que fue de la catedral de Granada, Carlos Jaime, Madrid, 1949, pp. 157.

Wethey, Harold, Alonso Cano's drawings, The Art bulletin, 34, 1952, pp. 234.

Gómez-Moreno, María Elena, Exposicion Alonso Cano. Catálogo, Ministerio de Educación Nacional, Granada, 1954, pp. nº 75.

Orozco Díaz, Emilio, Alonso Cano y su escuela en el III centenario de su muerte, Caja de Ahorros, Granada, 1963, pp. nº 192.

Pérez Sánchez, Alfonso E., Catálogo de Dibujos. Vol.I. Dibujos españoles siglos XV-XVII, Madrid, 1972, pp. 59-60.

Véliz, Zahira, Alonso Cano's Drawings and Related Works, Courtald Institute-London Univ., Londres, 1998, pp. nº 36.

Alonso Cano dibujos, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, 2001, pp. 149, nº 37.

Veliz, Zahira, Alonso Cano (1601-1667): dibujos, Fundación Marcelino Botín, Santander, 2009, pp. 264-267; nº 39.

Other inventories +

Inv. Dibujos, Fondo Antiguo. Núm. 58.

Inv. Real Museo, 1857. Núm. 6.
Figura como "Jesús y San Juan"

Update date: 17-08-2022 | Registry created on 28-04-2015

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