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A large patinated bronze Corpus Christi and cross
In the manner of Alessandro Algardi (1595-1654), probably Italian, early 18th century

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29 November 2022, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £3,825 inc. premium

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A large patinated bronze Corpus Christi and cross

In the manner of Alessandro Algardi (1595-1654), probably Italian, early 18th century
The semi-nude figure of Christ modelled in contrapposto clad in a draped perizonium, the substantial plain cross with applied INRI banner, the cross with circular suspension loop, 88.5cm long, 37cm wide

Saleroom notices

Algardi is known to have sculpted two main variations of Corpus figures, a 'Cristo Morto', known as the Alamandini type and a 'Cristo Vivo', known as the Pallavicini type. The former variation was named after the patron Ercole Alamandini and was sculpted after a highly distinctive painted clay life-size model in the church of Santa Maria in the Vatican dating from the early 1640's. The offered lot is in the manner of the slightly later variation which was previously attributed to Bernini and was probably originally conceived for a lost silver crucifix for Pope Innocent X Pamphilj dating from the mid-1640s.

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