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    • Carlo Albacini, 1735/39 – 1813, nach
      Sep. 22, 2022

      Carlo Albacini, 1735/39 – 1813, nach

      Est: €2,500 - €3,000

      Büste des Lucius Verus Bronze mit gold-brauner Patina. Höhe: 49 cm. Bronze mit gold-brauner Patina. Auf profiliertem gekehltem Sockel über quadratischem Grund die klassische Büste mit leicht nach rechts gewandtem Kopf des römischen Kaisers (161-169 n. Chr.), nach der Büste von Albacini von ca. 1780. (1330011) (13)

      Hampel Fine Art Auctions
    • Marble bust of a Youth by Carlo Albacini the Younger.
      Nov. 20, 2021

      Marble bust of a Youth by Carlo Albacini the Younger.

      Est: €20,000 - €22,000

      Ref19C121121 This finely carved bust, signed “ALBACINI F” on the right is thought to depict the Italian nobleman Prince Innocenzo IV Odescalchi (1778-1833). Carlo Albacini the Younger was the son the sculptor and restorer of Roman antiquities Carlo Albacini the Elder, who was also active in Rome. Albacini the Younger was inspired by the works of Canova, although he lent his classical prototypes a more realistic appearance.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • Carlo Albacini
      Mar. 25, 2021

      Carlo Albacini

      Est: €25,000 - €35,000

      BÜSTE ALEXANDER DES GROßEN 70 x 32 x 35 cm. Beigegeben eine Expertise von Teresa Sacchi Lodispoto in Kopie. In Marmor gearbeitete Büste des leicht nach rechts blickenden Alexander des Großen in weißem Marmor auf profiliertem doppelkonischen Sockel. (1261233) (13) Carlo Albacini, 1735/39 – 1813 BUST OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT 70 x 32 x 35 cm. A copy of the expert‘s report by Teresa Sacchi Lodispoto is enclosed. White marble bust of Alexander the Great on profiled double-conical base, looking slightly to the right.

      Hampel Fine Art Auctions
    • CARLO ALBACINI (ACTIVE IN ROME CIRCA 1760 - 1807), CIRCA 1800 - Lucius Verus
      Jul. 29, 2020

      CARLO ALBACINI (ACTIVE IN ROME CIRCA 1760 - 1807), CIRCA 1800 - Lucius Verus

      Est: £150,000 - £250,000

      CARLO ALBACINI (ACTIVE IN ROME CIRCA 1760 - 1807), CIRCA 1800 Lucius Verus 28 3/8 in. (72 cm.) high; 37 ¾ in. (96 cm.) high, overall

      Christie's
    • Carlo Albacini (workshop)
      Jan. 23, 2018

      Carlo Albacini (workshop)

      Est: €14,000 - €18,000

      Standing sibyl a white marble sculpture, 102cm. high A pupil of Bartolomeo Cavaceppi, an eminent sculptor and restorer of Rome, Albacini was notable for his copies after classical originals such as the Farnese Hercules; his version of the Castor and Pollux at the Prado is now in the Hermitage Museum, or the Capitoline Flora from Hadrian's Villa, for the Grand Tourist market. Like Cavaceppi, he also restored classical sculptures, notably the Farnese marbles, which Albacini worked on in 1786-89, in preparation for their transfer to Naples under the direction of the German painter Hackert and Domenico Venuti. He catalogued the immense collection of antique sculpture, some of its freely restored, left by Cavaceppi, and he assembled the collection of casts of Greco-Roman portrait busts that was sold by Filippo Albacini and can be seen in the Capitoline Museums, the Vatican Museums, in Naples, and at the Prado and Casa del Labrador, Aranjuez, and especially at the National Gallery of Scotland, where the presence of a large group of plaster casts purchased from Albacini's son in 1838 was the subject of a colloquium on the varying reputation and cultural significance of casts of classical sculptures and the varying parameters of ethical restorations. On a smaller scale his workshop, working with Luigi Valadier, produced the elaborate table-setting in gilded and patinated bronze and rare coloured marbles on the Romantic-Classical theme The Ruins of Paestum that was designed for Maria Carolina by Domenico Venuti, 1805.

      Bolli & Romiti s.r.l
    • ATTRIBUTED TO CARLO ALBACINI (1735-1813) ITALIAN, ROME, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY
      Dec. 08, 2009

      ATTRIBUTED TO CARLO ALBACINI (1735-1813) ITALIAN, ROME, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY

      Est: £30,000 - £50,000

      OVER LIFE-SIZE BUST OF CARACALLA

      Sotheby's
    • ATTRIBUTED TO CARLO ALBACINI (1735-1813) ITALIAN, ROME, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY
      Dec. 08, 2009

      ATTRIBUTED TO CARLO ALBACINI (1735-1813) ITALIAN, ROME, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY

      Est: £30,000 - £50,000

      OVER LIFE-SIZE BUST OF HADRIAN

      Sotheby's
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