George Minnes's depiction of a praying nun, of which versions in wood and bronze are also known, was made in 1894. It is a striking example of Minnes's early symbolist oeuvre, in which his fascination with the visual language of medieval sculpture and book arts is expressed. In addition, like many of his works from the mid-1890s, it is strongly related to the atmosphere and characters in Maurice Maeterlinck's plays. Nun Praying announces later images such as John the Baptist (1895; inv. 1921-CH) and The Three Holy Women at the Tomb (1896; inv. 2016-GK). In purely formal terms, Nun Praying and John the Baptist are the closest to one another: in John the Baptist, Minne, after all, repeated the pose of the head and hands from Nun Praying . In each case, Minne strived for an expressive expression, whereby the deep grooves in the facial expression heighten the intensity of the representation. This graphic characteristic is also found in the sculpture The Three Holy Women at the Tomb. Comparable to the last-mentioned image is furthermore the type of woman, dressed in a hooded cloak, and the start of the folding trap, elements that Minne also worked out in drawings and illustrations in the same period and for which the pleurants were probably modelled that Claus Sluter made for the tomb of John the Fearless in Dijon.
Artist |
George Minne
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Title | Nun Praying |
Date | ca. 1894 |
Period | 19th century |
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings | signatures (names) at the front, left: G. Minne |
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Collection | sculpture AAT |
Object type | gypsum AAT |
Inventory number | 2011-GO |
Acquisition credit |
purchase
Tanghe, Bernadette Rhode-Saint-Genèse 2011 |
Current whereabouts | Work on display |
Permalink | https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/2011-GO |
IIIF Manifest | https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/6235/manifest.json |
Art & Architecture Thesaurus |
300055874
religious symbolism
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300189808 figures (representations) AAT |
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Keywords Iconclass |
11P3152
monks and nuns
Iconclass
11P31522 nun(s) Iconclass 11P3154 habit, frock Iconclass 11Q2 (private) prayer; 'Oratione', 'Preghiere', 'Preghiere a Dio' (Ripa) Iconclass 11Q21 one person praying Iconclass 31AA25312 head held in the hand(s), with elbows leaning on an elevation or on the knees - AA - both arms or hands Iconclass 31B6212 looking downwards Iconclass 41D21(HABIT) clothes covering the entire body (HABIT) Iconclass 41D221(HEADSCARF) head-gear (HEADSCARF) Iconclass |
School / Style | Symbolism (artistic concept) AAT |
George Minne en de kunst rond 1900 (Tentoonstelling Gent, Museum voor Schone Kunsten, 18.09.1982 - 05.12.1982) / Robert Hoozee, Monique Tahon-Vanroose, Albert Alhadeff. - Brussel : Gemeentekrediet, 1982 (p. 100-101, cat. 34 (ill. ex. in hout)) |
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