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A 17th-18thC Goa ivory carving of Christ represented as the Good Shepherd, H 16 cm – weight 192 g (+)

Carved ‘en ronde bosse' out of two pieces. Some minimal remains of partial former polychrome paint. Christ is shown as a boy tending to sheep and sitting with crossed legs, holding a lamb on one shoulder, and caressing another with His left hand. The tall layered fountain-like sculpted plinth symbolizes the fountain of life and is set with various lambs and vegetation. In a grotto to the lower part, either the lying penitent Mary Magdalene or otherwise Saint Catherine of Alexandria (associated with Goa because it was on her name day in 1510 that the Portuguese took possession of the city) and left and right two lions in a grotto as well.
Similar ivories are to be found in collections such as the V&A and the MET. The representation of Christ as ‘Good Shepherd' is a common subject in Indo-Portuguese ivories and seems to be unique to Goa.

(+) CITES certificate for commercial activities inside the EU, no. 2023/BE01524/CE

  • Condition: The item, in our opinion, is in a fairly good condition
    The top of the right foot missing
    the head of the lamb on the left shoulder is missing

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