
Giada Damen, Ph.D.
AVP, Specialist, Head of Sale | Old Master Drawings

Together with an important newly discovered study by Michelangelo for the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the live sale of Old Master and British Drawings will feature works from the 16th to the 20th Centuries from the Italian, French, Northern, and British schools, including one of William Blake’s drawings for The Grave.
Among the highlights of the Italian school are a rare drawing by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, a powerful pen and ink study by Agostino Carracci and a selection of important Venetian drawings from a distinguished European collection. French drawings include the portraits of Marie Marecotte and Alexandre Legentil drawn by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres in 1846. Among the Northern drawings are an important landscape with a Ruined cottage overgrown with bushes by Rembrandt and a very rare double-sided sheet by his son Titus. The 19-century section features an impressive pair of gouaches by Gustave Doré that document the first ascent of Mount Matterhorn in 1865. Highlights among the British drawings are a previously unseen 1805 watercolor by John Sell Cotman and a charming pair of Thomas Rowlandson watercolors.

AVP, Specialist, Head of Sale | Old Master Drawings

Specialist | British Drawings & Watercolours

Sale Coordinator | Old Master Drawings
