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Lot 197: Francisco Rizi de Guevara (Madrid, 1614-1685)

Est: £50,000 GBP - £80,000 GBP
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 07, 2010

Item Overview

Description

Francisco Rizi de Guevara (Madrid, 1614-1685)
The Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple with Saints Anne and Joachim
signed and dated '1664 Regi.υo Hispã. Pict.υr Fran.υo Riciυo fe.' (lower centre)
oil on canvas
78¾ x 56¾ in. (200 x 144.2 cm.)

Artist or Maker

Literature

[Probably] I. Bosarte, Viaje artstico a varios pueblos de España, Madrid, 1804, pp. 81-2 (reprinted with an introduction by Pérez Sánchez, Madrid, 1977).
[Probably] V. Carderera y Solano, Catálogo y descripción sumaria, Madrid, 1887.
[Probably] Conde de la Viñaza, Adiciones al Diccionario histórico de Ceán Bermúdez, Madrid, 1889-1894, III, p. 315.
[Possibly] Marqués de Lozoya, private communication to Angulo.
D. Angulo Iñiguez, 'Francisco Rizi: Su vida. Cuadros religiosos fechados anteriores a 1670', in Archivo Español de Arte, XXXI, 1958, pp. 113-5, notes 63 and 64, pl. 16.
A.E. Pérez Sánchez, Carreo, Rizi, Herrera y la Pintura Madrileña de su tiempo, exhibition catalogue, Madrid, Museo del Prado, Palacio de Villahermosa, 1986, pp. 78-9.

Provenance

[Possibly] Santa Maria del Parral, Segovia.
[Probably] Convent of the Capuchins, Madrid, where seen by Bosarte before 1804, and by Carderera before 1887, as recorded by Viñaza.
Private collection, Madrid, 1958.

Notes

Property of a Spanish Aristocratic Family
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Francisco Rizi de Guevara was the son of the Anconan painter Antonio Ricci, who came to Spain with Federico Zuccaro in 1583, to work for Philip II. Francisco's elder brother Fray Juan Rizi also became a painter, as well as a writer and architect, and Francisco studied with his father and brother before entering the studio of Vicente Carducho. In turn, he was to become the master of Claudio Coello.

As Alguno notes (loc. cit.), The Presentation of the Virgin holds a special significance in Rizi's oeuvre as a painting in which architectural elements assume greater compositional importance. Taking advantage of the size of the canvas, Rizi deploys a complex, multi-tiered structure which leads the viewer into the centre of the composition. Alguno sees in this compositional effect a faint echo of prints by Albrecht Dürer, made subordinate to Rizi's Rubensian ambitions; via Rubens, Rizi's grand composition also recalls Titian's famous interpretation of this subject (Venice, Accademia), albeit in a vertical format.

Auction Details

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

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

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