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Lot 274: JACOPO CHIMENTI, CALLED JACOPO DA EMPOLI

Est: £20,000 GBP - £25,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 05, 2013

Item Overview

Description

FLORENCE 1551 - 1640 STUDIES OF HANDS AND TWO SEPARATE STUDIES OF A FEMALE HEAD Red chalk and black chalk, the lower left corner cut and made up 352 by 242 mm

Artist or Maker

Exhibited

Newcastle, 1960, no. 10 (as Attributed to Francesco Vanni); Newcastle, 1974, no. 14 (as Florentine School, c. 1560-1590); London, 1975, no. 17 (as Florentine School, c. 1560-1590); Newcastle, 1982, no. 24, reproduced pl. VII A

Provenance

Sale, London, Christie's, 17 February 1959, part of lot 71, bought by P & D Colnaghi, from whom purchased by Ralph Holland, March 1959

Notes

In his exhibition catalogue of 1982, Ralph Holland noted that the attribution was first suggested by James Byam Shaw in 1975. This proposal was confirmed when Mr. Holland connected these studies to Empoli's altarpiece of 1599 in the Duomo, Pontedera (fig. 1). Marabottini writes that the altarpiece at Pontedera is the first version of the subject and not a replica of the canvas in Santa Trinità, as previously suggested.1 It was most probably made for the Cepperello family, whose name is legible on the Madonna's kneeling-stool, but its original location is unknown. In addition to a painted bozzetto in the Museo Diocesiano of San Miniato2, three other preparatory drawings for this painting have survived. The first is a finished study for the whole composition in pen and ink and blue wash, from the 'Fondo Corsini' (inv. no. 130633), now in the Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe Rome (fig. 2). The others are studies for the Madonna, and for the Angel, respectively in the Uffizi and Stuttgart, Graphische Sammlung der Staatsgalerie.3 Marabottini mentions other studies in the Louvre as possibly studio or later replicas, but one of them seems very likely a late, but autograph, ricordo of the entire composition.4 1. A. Marabottini, L' Empoli, Rome 1988, p. 195, no. 31 2. Ibid., no. 31a 3. Inv. nos. respectively: 9345F, 6253; ibid., nos. 31b and 31c 4. Inv. no. 8205

Auction Details

Galleria Portatile – The Ralph Holland Collection

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Sotheby's
July 05, 2013, 12:00 AM GMT

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK