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Bernardino de' Conti Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1470 - d. 1523

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    • AMBROGIO DE PREDIS (maniera di)
      Nov. 29, 2018

      AMBROGIO DE PREDIS (maniera di)

      Est: €300 - €500

      (Milano, 1455 circa - 1509) Ritratto di dama Olio su tavola, cm 44X29,5 Già riferito allo stile di Bernardino de Conti (Castelseprio, 1470 - Pavia, 1523), l'opera trova un preciso riferimento con il ritratto di Ambrogio de' Predis già presso la collezione del Barone Herzog a Budapest e oggi disperso. Bisogna precisare che la foto a noi nota di questa opera è in controparte rispetto alla tavola in esame. Bibliografia di riferimento: W. Suida, 'Leonardo e i leonardeschi', Vicenza 2001, p. 217, p. 420, fig. 173

      Wannenes Art Auctions
    • The Madonna and Child
      Dec. 03, 2014

      The Madonna and Child

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      Attributed to Bernardino de' Conti (Castelseprio c.1470-after 1523) The Madonna and Child oil on panel 17½ x 13 7/8 in. (44.4 x 35.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Bernardino de' Conti (circa 1470-after 1523)
      Jan. 30, 2013

      Bernardino de' Conti (circa 1470-after 1523)

      Est: $400,000 - $600,000

      Bernardino de' Conti (circa 1470-after 1523) Portrait of a lady from the Trivulzio family, three-quarter-length inscribed with symbols and 'ANO 37' (lower edge) oil on panel 42½ x 30 in. (108 x 76.2 cm.)

      Christie's
    • BERNARDINO DE' CONTI PAVIA 1470 - CIRCA 1523
      Jan. 25, 2007

      BERNARDINO DE' CONTI PAVIA 1470 - CIRCA 1523

      Est: $40,000 - $60,000

      PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR MADONNA AND CHILD WITH THE INFANT ST. JOHN MADONNA AND CHILD WITH THE INFANT ST. JOHN measurements note 29 1/2 by 21 3/8 in.; 74.9 by 54.2 cm. oil on panel PROVENANCE Sold, Venice, Semenzato, May 12, 2002, lot 7, to the present owner. NOTE Bernardino de' Conti was one of the main figures in the circle of late quattrocento Milanese artists who were inspired by the work of Leonardo da Vinci after his arrival there in 1482 - 83. Indeed, the present composition, with the Madonna and Child flanked by two landscape vignettes, derives from Leonardo's Madonna Litta, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. The northern character of the background landscapes in the present composition suggest that de' Conti was also familiar with the work of Flemish and German landscape painters, whose work he would have known from their presence in Milanese collections. There is another similar de' Conti of the Madonna suckling the baby Jesus, signed and dated 1501, in the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo. The pose of the Madonna and Child in the present panel was repeated in another work, attributed to Bernardino de' Conti, and sold, New York, Christie's, October 11, 1990, lot 20, for $36,000.

      Sotheby's
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