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Lot 301: Attributed to Giovanni Buonconsiglio, il Marescalco (Vicenza circa 1465- circa 1537)

Est: £3,000 GBP - £5,000 GBPSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 07, 2010

Item Overview

Description

Attributed to Giovanni Buonconsiglio, il Marescalco (Vicenza circa 1465-circa 1537)
Studies of a soldier
traces of black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash, corners cut, minor losses
7 1/8 x 7 3/8 in. (18.1 x 18.7 cm.)

Artist or Maker

Literature

H. Tietze, The drawings of the Venetian painters in the 15th and 16th centuries, New York, 1944, no. A768.
A. Banti, Lorenzo Lotto, Florence, 1953, p. 118.
L. Grassi, 'Per un disegno di Lorenzo Lotto', Paragone, 49, 1954, p. 57, n. 3.
B. Berenson, Lorenzo Lotto, London, 1956, p. 11.
H. Tietze and E. Tietze-Conrat, The drawings of the Venetian painters in the 15th and 16th centuries, New York, 1970, I, pp. 185-6, no. A768, II, pl. CXCII.
F. Zeri, 'Il capitolo "bramantesco" di Giovanni Buonconsiglio', in Diari di lavoro, 2, Turin, 1976, p. 66.
W.R. Rearick, 'Lorenzo Lotto: the drawings, 1500-1525', in Lorenzo Lotto: Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi per il V centenario della nascità, Treviso, 1980, p. 33, n. 15.
E.M. dal Pozzolo, Giovanni Bonconsiglio detto Marescalco: L'opera completa, Milan, 1998, p. 186, under no. A25.

Provenance

John Skippe, and by descent to
E. Holland-Martin; Christie's, London, 20 November 1958, lot 124, as Lorenzo Lotto (28 gns. to Schidlof).

Notes

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The figure in the present drawing, studied twice, corresponds with one of two frescoed soldiers who flank the Onigo tomb in San Niccolò, Treviso (Fig. 1). A drawing of the other soldier by the same hand also survives (Milan, Collection Rasini; Tietze, op. cit., 1970, I, no. A769, II, pl. CXCII, no. 4). There has been much critical debate over the attribution, date and function of the two drawings and some scholars have argued that they are copies after the frescoes. However, the presence of black chalk underdrawing and the notable physiognomic differences between the figure in this drawing and that in the fresco suggest that the possibility of its being a preparatory study should be kept open, as noted by the Tietzes in 1970. Until more conclusive academic research has been carried out on these drawings, it seems reasonable to attribute them to the artist responsible for the frescoes.

Auction Details

Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Watercolours Day

by
Christie's
July 07, 2010, 10:30 AM GMT

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