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Lot 26: Giovanni Martinelli , Florence 1610 - 1659 An Allegory of painting, with a young woman, half length, oil on canvas

Est: $70,000 USD - $90,000 USD
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USJanuary 29, 2009

Item Overview

Description

oil on canvas

Dimensions

measurements note 23 1/2 by 18 in.; 59 by 45.5 cm.

Exhibited

London, Voena, Florence: From the Medici to the Habsburg Lorraines. Paintings, Drawings and Works of Art, 24 June - 14 July 2006.


Literature

G. Cantelli, Repertorio della pittura fiorentina del Seicento, Fiesole 1983, p. 108;
R. Chiappini, Opere d'Arte della Città di Lugano. La Collezione, Muzzano 1998, p. 42, no. 24, reproduced.

Provenance

Anonymous sale, Florence, Palazzo Capponi, 18 October 1969, lot 22;
Cafrish collection, Catania;
Private collection, Lugano;
With Old and Modern Masters, London, from whom acquired by the present owner.

Notes

PROPERTY OF LUIGI KOELLIKER
Martinelli painted a number of half or bust length female figures, representing either female saints, ancient queens or allegorical ideals. Two such works are in the Uffizi, Florence, and represent allegories of Sculpture and Music.υ1 These works have been dated by Cantelli to circa 1640-50 and, on stylistic grounds, a similar dating for the present work would seem appropriate. During this time Martinelli's work took on a greater sense of drama, usually, as here, in the shape of striking light effects, and in this he was clearly inspired by Caravaggio and his followers whose work he would have studied during his sojourn in Rome from 1625 to 1632. Much of Martinelli's oeuvre is allegorical in flavour and, other than the works mentioned above, this is perhaps best illustrated by his famous series of works which follow a vanitas theme, depicting a skeleton approaching a group of usually well-to-do people seated around a dinner table; see for example, the Death comes to the Table sold London, Christie's, 5 July 1996, lot 42. Of other female half lengths the present work is perhaps best compared with Vanity of Earthly Pleasures, in a private collection, Italy.υ2

1. See Gli Uffizi. Catalogo Generale, Florence 1979, p. 371, nos. P1020 and P1021.
2. For which see C. d'Afflito, in Il Seicento Fiorentino. Pittura, Florence 1986, pp. 330-1, no. 1.172, reproduced.

Auction Details

Important Old Master Paintings, Including European Works of Art

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Sotheby's
January 29, 2009, 12:00 PM EST

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