Loading Spinner

Jerónimo Cosida Vicente Vallejo Sold at Auction Prices

Painter

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

Auction Date

Seller

Seller Location

Price Range

to
  • JERÓNIMO VICENTE VALLEJO COSIDA. Saragossa (1510) / (1592). "Virgin of Mercy".
    Mar. 02, 2022

    JERÓNIMO VICENTE VALLEJO COSIDA. Saragossa (1510) / (1592). "Virgin of Mercy".

    Est: €27,000 - €54,000

    149 x 99 cm. Oil on panel. Devotional representation of the Virgin as protector in her invocation of the Virgin of Mercy in which she opens her mantle, supported by two angels, like a celestial vault to protect her devotees. The work was made by this master who specialised in mural painting and altarpieces. He is considered to be the introducer of Raphaelism in Spain, probably due to his training in Valencia with Vicente Masip, as he never travelled to Italy. He was the renovator of Renaissance painting in Aragon, and his style is notable for its meticulous detail, elegance, stylisation of the canon and elaborate compositions. Restored work in which the support has been changed (transposition). It shows losses of polychromy and restorations.

    Ansorena
  • JERÓNIMO VICENTE VALLEJO COSIDA 1510 / 1592
    Jan. 27, 2021

    JERÓNIMO VICENTE VALLEJO COSIDA 1510 / 1592

    Est: €45,000 - €60,000

    "Our Lady of Mercy" Devotional representation of the Virgin as protector in her invocation of Virgin of Mercy in which she opens her mantle, two angels support it, as a celestial vault to protect her devotees. He is considered to have introduced Raphaelism to Spain, probably because of his training in Valencia with Vicente Masip, as he never travelled to Italy. He was the renovator of Renaissance painting in Aragon, his style stands out for its meticulous detail, elegance, the stylisation of the canons and the elaborate compositions. Restored work in which a change (transposition) of support has been made. It presents losses of polychrome and restorations Oil on board ANTIQUE AND STYLE PAINTING

    Ansorena
Lots Per Page: