AN INDO-PORTUGUESE CARVED FIGURE OF CHRIST AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, INDIA, GOA, 17TH CENTURY AN INDO-PORTUGUESE CARVED FIGURE OF CHRIST AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, INDIA, GOA, 17TH CENTURY AN INDO-PORTUGUESE CARVED FIGURE OF CHRIST AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, INDIA, GOA, 17TH CENTURY AN INDO-PORTUGUESE CARVED FIGURE OF CHRIST AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, INDIA, GOA, 17TH CENTURY AN INDO-PORTUGUESE CARVED FIGURE OF CHRIST AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, INDIA, GOA, 17TH CENTURY

AN INDO-PORTUGUESE CARVED FIGURE OF CHRIST AS THE GOOD SHEPHERD, INDIA, GOA, 17TH CENTURY

Reference: ART400503

Depicting the Christ Child as the Good Shepherd seated with a lamb in his left hand, another on his left shoulder, a gourd of water at his waist, above a mount formed of four tiers; at the top a pair of sheep by his feet, on the second tier a pair of long-necked birds drink from a fountain; below are sheep and lambs and at the bottom Mary Magdalene lying reading a book.
Height: 14 cm.

CATALOGUE NOTE
Christ as the Good Shepherd was a popular subject matter in Indo-Portuguese period and in Goa specifically. These depictions assimilate Christian subject matter with elements of iconography which would have been more familiar to the indigenous Indian populace: in particular, the depiction of Christ as a child is reminiscent of the God Krishna, whilst his sleeping, serene expression evokes depictions of the Buddha. It has been variously suggested that the Saint lying at the bottom of the mount may be either Saint Catherine of Alexandria or Mary Magdalene.

PROVENANCE
Private collection, Germany

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