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Lot 58: Jacopo Alessandro Calvi, called il Sordino , Bologna 1740-1815 Electra and Orestes oil on canvas

Est: £10,000 GBP - £15,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USApril 22, 2009

Item Overview

Description

oil on canvas

Dimensions

measurements note 107.5 by 76 cm.; 42 1/4 by 30 in.

Notes

Calvi, also known as "Il Sordino" (the little deaf one), was a pupil of Giuseppe Varotti (1715-80) and, through his master's influence he continued the tradition of Bolognese classicism. His figural types also show the influence of Ercole Graziani, Marcantonio Franceschini and Donato Creti. From about 1770 onwards many of his pictures, including his Self-portrait of 1770 in the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Bologna, became increasingly austere and Raphaelesque in handling and composition, anticipating nineteenth-century Bolognese Neo-classicism. His later works are close in style to his contemporary Gaetano Gandolfi (1734-1802). The present work can be compared to Calvi's Crucifixion in the church of San Giuliano in Bologna, painted circa 1780, and his Saint Agatha in the church of Zola Predosa, near Bologna, notably in the treatment of the figures' physiognomy and drapery.υ1
The subject is taken from a scene in The Libation Bearers, part of a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus. Following the orders of the Delphic oracle, Orestes returns to Argos from protective exile to avenge his father Agamemnon's death. Orestes, carrying his own funeral urn, disguises himself as a messenger sent by his uncle Strophius to announce his death. In this scene, Orestes and Electra stand before the tomb of Agamemnon and recognize each other for the first time after years of separation. The pair later murder their adulterous mother and her new husband Aegisthus. We are grateful to Dott.ssa Donatella Biagi Maino for proposing the attribution to Calvi following first hand inspection of the picture. 1. See A. Cera, La pittura bolognese del '700, Milan 1994, cat. nos. 12 & 13, reproduced.

Auction Details

Old Masters & Early British Paintings

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Sotheby's
April 22, 2009, 12:00 PM EST

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