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Lot 57: Attributed to the workshops of Domenico Gagini (active c. 1449 - 1492) Italian, Sicily, circa 1460

Est: £10,000 GBP - £15,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 09, 2008

Item Overview

Dimensions

measurements note diameter: 27.5cm.,10¾ in.

Artist or Maker

Notes

The Gagini were an Italian family of sculptors, masons and architects. One branch of which originally came from Bissone and was active in Genoa from the 15th century. Domenico, one of the most innovative members of the family, however, settled in Siciliy between 1458 and 1463. His branch remained active in Palermo until the 17th century. His style is marked by the influence of early Renaissance sculpture in Lombardy and it is likely that many of his studio assistants were from that region. The distinct and delicate facial features, wavy hair and drapery style evident in the present relief can be compared to several works attributed to the family, including the Madonna and St. John the Baptist (see: Kruft, 1980, no. 189, 190), which is also similar to a relief formerly attributed to Antonio Perolo (Trinity Fine Art exh. cat., winter, 1988, p. 4, no. 1). The present relief also shares similarities with a marble of the Virgin and Child in Los Angeles (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, no. 49.19.3) which has been tentatively attributed to a sculptor from the Lombard region. RELATED LITERATURE
W. R. Valentiner, 'The Early Development of Domenico Gagini', Burlington Magazine, vol. lxxvi (1940), pp. 76-87; E. Arslan, ed. Architetti e scultori del quattrocento (Como, 1959); F. Negri Arnoldi, 'Revisione di Domenico Gagini', Boll. A., vol. lx (1975), pp. 18-29; B. Patera, 'Scultura di rinascimento in Sicilia', Storia dell' arte, 24/25 (1975), pp. 151-8; R. Pane, Il rinascimento nell'Italia meridionale, vol. ii (Milan, 1977), pp. 302-7; H-W Kruft, Antonello Gagini und seine Söhne, Munich, 1980

Auction Details

European Sculpture and Works of Art

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Sotheby's
July 09, 2008, 12:00 PM GMT

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