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Lot 109: PARIS BORDONE

Est: £60,000 GBP - £80,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomDecember 08, 2011

Item Overview

Description

PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
TREVISO BAPT 1500 -1571 VENICE
MADONNA AND CHILD WITH ST ANTHONY ABBOT AND A YOUNG MALE DONOR
inscribed on a cartellino lower right: Paris bordonus tarivisinus f.
oil on panel, transferred to canvas
61.6 by 82.9 cm.; 24 1/4 by 32 5/8 in.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited

London, British Institution, 1831, no. 152;
Birmingham, City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Italian Art from the 13th Century to the 17th Century, 1955, no. 19;
Manchester, City of Manchester Art Galleries, Art Treasures Centenary Exhibition, 1957, no. 56 (lent by Sir Thomas Barlow);
London, Royal Academy, 1960, no. 80;
London, Royal Academy, Winter Exhibition. Italain Art and Britain, 1969, no. 32.

Literature

C. Phillips, "Paris Bordone", in The Burlington Magazine, vol. XXVIII, 1915, pp. 94-98, reproduced;
A. Venturi, Storia dell'Arte Italiana, La Pittura del Cinquecento, Paris Bordon, vol. IX, P. III, Milan 1928, p. 1032;
B. Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance, Oxford 1932, p. 431;
B. Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance, Venetian School, London 1957, vol I, p. 46;
M. Woodall, City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Italian Art from the 13th Century to the 17th Century, exhibition catalogue, Birmingham 1955, p. 13, no. 19;
E.K. Waterhouse, "The Italian Exhibtion at Birmingham", in The Burlington Magazine, vol. XCVII, 1955, pp. 292-95;
K. Garlick, "Italian Art in Birmingham", in The Connoisseur, vol. CXXXVI, 1955, pp. 35-39, reproduced fig. 10;
D. Mahon, O. Millar et al., Italian Art and Britain. Royal Academy, exhibition catalogue, London 1960, p. 42, no. 80;
G. Canova, Paris Bordon, Venice 1964, p. 6, 81, reproduced fig. 5;
G. Fossaluzza, "Qualche Recupero al Catalogo Ritrattistico del Bordon", in Paris Bordon e il Suo Tempo, Treviso 1985, p. 191, and p. 201, not 45.

Provenance

Sir George Warrender, 4th Bt., by 1831;
His sale, London, Christie's, 3 June 1837, lot 19 (bought in);
By descent to Sir Victor Alexander George Anthony Warrender, 8th Bt, 1st Baron Bruntisfield (1899-1993);
His sale, London, Christie's, 26 November 1943, lot 2, where bought by Wengraf;
Acquired by Sir Thomas Barlow G.B.E. in 1946;
Thence by descent.

Auction Details

Old Master and British Paintings Day Sale

by
Sotheby's
December 08, 2011, 12:00 PM GMT

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