
The Blind Sculptor is an oil on canvas painting byJusepe de Ribera, signed and dated to 1632. Its origins are unknown - the first documentary reference to the work is a 1764 inventory of the collections atEl Escorial, from which it moved to its present home at thePrado Museum in 1837.[1]
The work is traditionally known asThe Blind Man of Gambazzo, since it was previously thought to have been a portrait of the blind sculptorGiovanni Gonnelli, but this theory has now been rejected as that artist was only thirty years old when the work was painted and its subject is visibly older than that.[1][2] There is also a theory that it shows the blind philosopherCarneades who was able to recognise the godPan simply by touching the head of a statue,[1] but the most likely theory is that it should be entitledAllegory of Touch as part of a series of works showing the five senses
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