SALE 272
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The selection of Old Masters Paintings is extensive, offering for auction works from various Italian and European schools from the 15th to the 18th century. The protagonists are the two canvases, known to scholars, by Giambattista Pittoni, Venus with Cupids (lot 189) and Diana sleeping with Cupid (lot 190), of exquisite Rococo taste, to which is added the unpublished Apollo playing the lyre with two putti (lot 191), also attributed to the Venetian master and coming from the same private collection.
Also at the centre of the sale are a delightful composition by Nicola Vaccaro depicting Holy Family with St. John (lot 185) and The Blessing of St. Blaise by Giovan Francesco De Rosa, known as Pacecco (lot 186), works from the great Neapolitan Baroque period; and an important St. Jerome on panel with gold background by the Piedmontese school (lot 170).
Among the top lots are Venus and Diana by Giambattista Pittoni (lots 189 and 190), in addition to the previously unseen Apollo (lot 191), attributed to the Venetian master and from the same collection, and two fine chinoiserie temperas by Jean-Baptiste Pillement (lots 192-193).
ADDRESS
Rome / Via Quattro Novembre, 114
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SESSION
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Exhibition
From 24 to 27 Novemberfrom 10:00 am to 6:00
Rome / Via Quattro Novembre, 114
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Lots 196 and 197 are declared of historical-artistic interest by the Ministry of Culture; for these lots no buyer's premium will be applied.
Conditions of Sale
The Old Masters’ Department offers two annual sales, one in the spring and one in the autumn, for which it carefully selects works from the 14th to the 18th century, ranging from gold-ground panel paintings to Neoclassical oil on canvases, from Renaissance sculptures to drawings. The criteria that guide the choice are the executive quality, the state of preservation, the historical-artistic importance of the artworks, favouring the origin from private properties to offer collectors and enthusiasts original and high-quality lots.
The works are presented in the catalogue in an accurate historical-critical manner, valorizing the individual lots to ensure their visibility and the best possible sale’s result.