"Ecole Française Du XVIIIème, Très grand Tondo En Relief En Bois Représentant La Fuite De Loth (90 X114cm)"
This tondo, illustrating The flight of Lot, is the work of a French School of the eighteenth after Raphael. Of great dimension in oak, he describes in relief The flight of Lot, his daughters and his wife from the city of Sodom inspired by the scene painted by Raphael and his studio in 1519 for the Vatican dressing rooms , at the request of Pope Julius II. The account of Lot's wife in Genesis begins after the arrival of two angels at Sodom, where they were invited to spend the night in Lot's house. At dawn, the angels exhorted him to flee with his family to avoid the catastrophe that was going to chastise the city and ordered them to look behind them. Behind her husband, Lot's wife looked back toward Sodom and was transformed into a statue of salt.
This work-in-relief scene, finesse and precision, shows Lot surrounded by his two daughters, holding their hands, frightened faces, and the wife of Lot, a woman without a face for turning around, body frozen in the past , all on the background of the city of Sodom. The movement is very well described with the clothes pulled up to facilitate the escape and the legs in action. It is rare to see tondos of this size: H 90 cm / W 114 cm He is on 3 boards. Very good state