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Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally thought to be Count Camillo Graf van Marcolini, three-quarter-length, in a red jacket holding a gold snuff box
Details
Circle of Gaspare Traversi (Naples d. 1769)
Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally thought to be Count Camillo Graf van Marcolini, three-quarter-length, in a red jacket holding a gold snuff box
oil on canvas
36 x 28¼ in. (91.9 x 71.8 cm.)
Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally thought to be Count Camillo Graf van Marcolini, three-quarter-length, in a red jacket holding a gold snuff box
oil on canvas
36 x 28¼ in. (91.9 x 71.8 cm.)
Provenance
J. Dray, Jr., Dresden.
Col. R. Hall McCormick, Chicago; sale, Plaza Hotel, New York, 15 April 1920, lot 45, as Pietro Rotari, Portrait of Count Marcolini.
Anon. Sale, Sotheby's, New York, 5 June 1986, lot 87, as Pietro Rotari.
Col. R. Hall McCormick, Chicago; sale, Plaza Hotel, New York, 15 April 1920, lot 45, as Pietro Rotari, Portrait of Count Marcolini.
Anon. Sale, Sotheby's, New York, 5 June 1986, lot 87, as Pietro Rotari.
Exhibited
Chicago, The Art Institute, 1895, as Pietro Rotari.
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, 1898, as Pietro Rotari.
Boston, Copley Hall (organized by the Student's Association), 1900, no. 13, as Pietro Rotari.
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, 1898, as Pietro Rotari.
Boston, Copley Hall (organized by the Student's Association), 1900, no. 13, as Pietro Rotari.
Special notice
This lot has no reserve.