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Lorenzo Garbieri Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, b. 1580 - d. 1654

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    • Lorenzo Garbieri (Bologna, 1580 – 1654), da, Flagellazione di Cristo
      Oct. 03, 2023

      Lorenzo Garbieri (Bologna, 1580 – 1654), da, Flagellazione di Cristo

      Est: €3,000 - €6,000

      La composizione in oggetto è tratta da un'opera del Garbieri oggi conservata a Imola, come da catalogo generale dei beni culturali. Olio su rame, dimensioni ext. 55,5x62,5, int. 25,5x31,5 cm.

      Telearte
    • Painting, Attributed to Lorenzo Garbieri
      Nov. 19, 2021

      Painting, Attributed to Lorenzo Garbieri

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Attributed to Lorenzo Garbieri (Italian, 1580-1654), "Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene," oil on panel, unsigned, partial artist label affixed verso, British wax seal with crest verso, panel (unframed): 14"h x 18.5"w. Private Collection (Northern California).

      Clars Auctions
    • DIPINTO
      Apr. 18, 2020

      DIPINTO

      Est: €800 - €900

      Garbieri Lorenzo(Bologna1580-1654) olio su tela raff.frate francescano probabilmente identificabile con San Francesco sec.XVII cm. 59x77 accompagnata da exspertise del Prof.Sestieri Giancarlo

      Casa d'aste Martini
    • DIPINTO
      Jan. 18, 2020

      DIPINTO

      Est: €800 - €900

      Garbieri Lorenzo(Bologna1580-1654) olio su tela raff.frate francescano probabilmente identificabile con San Francesco sec.XVII cm. 59x77 accompagnata da exspertise del Prof.Sestieri Giancarlo

      Casa d'aste Martini
    • LORENZO GARBIERI | Saint Anthony Abbot burying Saint Paul the hermit
      Apr. 27, 2016

      LORENZO GARBIERI | Saint Anthony Abbot burying Saint Paul the hermit

      Est: £12,000 - £18,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • LORENZO GARBIERI | Saint Anthony Abbot burying Saint Paul the hermit
      Dec. 10, 2015

      LORENZO GARBIERI | Saint Anthony Abbot burying Saint Paul the hermit

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Painting by Lorenzo Garbieri (? 1580 - 1654
      Jun. 22, 2010

      Painting by Lorenzo Garbieri (? 1580 - 1654

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Painting by Lorenzo Garbieri (? 1580 - 1654 Bologna)

      Dorotheum
    • f - LORENZO GARBIERI BOLOGNA 1580 - 1654
      Apr. 27, 2006

      f - LORENZO GARBIERI BOLOGNA 1580 - 1654

      Est: £8,000 - £12,000

      THE VISION OF ST. FRANCIS measurements note 85.8 by 71.2 cm.; 33 3/4 by 28 in. oil on canvas PROVENANCE Possibly Palazzo Balbi, Genoa; Sale, London, Christie's, 25 May 1811, lot 77 (as 'An. Carracci... with his mark A.C.F.'), where unsold; Sale, London, Christie's, 4 March 1837, lot 82 (as 'A. Carracci', the picture still marked 'A.C.F.'), for 63 gns. to Jackson; William Young Ottley; Thence by descent until sold by Warner Ottley, London, Christie's, 30 June 1961, lot 12 (as Lodovico Carraci), for £450 to Colnaghi; With Thomas Agnew and Sons, London (according to a label on the reverse); Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 9 December 1989, lot 21, for £17,000. LITERATURE G. Feigenbaum, Ludovico Carracci. A Critical Study of his later career and a catalogue of his paintings, Princeton 1984, p. 452, no. 143 (as Attributed to Ludovico Carracci); A. Brogi, Ludovico Carracci, vol. I, Bologna 2001, p. 276, cat. no. R59, reproduced vol. II, fig. 298 (as Lorenzo Garbieri). NOTE It was not until Alessandro Brogi visited the Paris gallery where the present work was hanging in November 1992 that the present attribution was first proposed. Brogi (under Literature) notes "la tipologia sinistra del santo, quelle degli angeli, la definizione angolosa e annodata delle pieghe e soprattutto la resa pittorica semplificata e grossa, nelle nubi o nel terreno in primo piano, nonché la gamma cromatica giocata su timbri lividi e fortemente contrastati". He suggests, furthermore, that a comparison with Garbieri's canvases in the church of the Mendicants in Bologna or those at San Maurizio in Mantua, confirm the attribution. Previously the present work had been attributed to Annibale and then to Ludovico Carracci, Gail Feigenbaum finding it typical of the last decade of Ludovico's life (see G. Feigenbaum, under Literature). The Palazzo Balbi provenance first appeared in the 1811 sale catalogue cited below.

      Sotheby's
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