Lavinia Fontana (Bologna 1552-1614 Rome)
Lavinia Fontana (Bologna 1552-1614 Rome)

Portrait of Pope Gregory XIII (1502-1585), three-quarter-length, seated

细节
Lavinia Fontana (Bologna 1552-1614 Rome)
Portrait of Pope Gregory XIII (1502-1585), three-quarter-length, seated
oil on canvas
47 ½ x 39 ½ in. (120.6 x 100.3 cm.)
inscribed 'GREGORIVS.XIII.PONT. OPT. MAX' (upper centre), in an early 17th century Italian foliate-carved giltwood frame
来源
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 7 March 1969, lot 98, as 'J. del Conte' (150 gns. to Spiller).
Mr George Encil of the Bahamas; sold Sotheby's, London, 12 December 1990, lot 25 (£22,000).
出版
R. Pallucchini, in G. Encil, Experience and Adventures of a Collector, Paris, 1989, pp. 40-3.

拍品专文

Born Ugo Boncompagni, the sitter was elected Pope on 13 May 1572 and is celebrated for commissioning the Gregorian calendar in 1582. Lavinia Fontana was the first Italian female artist to achieve renown both in Italy and abroad. She was trained in the workshop of her father, Prospero Fontana, one of the leading Bolognese exponents of Mannerism. Although she followed the style of her father in the depiction of historical scenes, she developed an independent style in her portraits, combining the formality of central Italian models with the naturalistic tendencies of the northern Italian tradition.

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