Placido Costanzi (Rome 1702- 1759)
Placido Costanzi (Rome 1702- 1759)

Justice and Temperance triumphant over Vice

Details
Placido Costanzi (Rome 1702- 1759)
Justice and Temperance triumphant over Vice
oil on canvas
24¼ x 29¼ in. (61.6 x 74.3 cm.)
Provenance
Wallace H. White, Jr., U.S. Senator from Maine (+); Sale, Sloan & Co., Washington, D.C., 30 March 1960, lot 244.
Anthony Morris Clark (+); Christie's, 6 July 1978, lot 25 (£1,500).
with Central Gallery, New York, 1981.
Anon. Sale, Christie's, London, 30 October 1987, lot 155 (£6,705), where purchased by the present owner.
Literature
D. S. Pepper, Bob Jones University Collection of Religious Art. Catalogue of Italian Paintings, 1984, p. 46.
N. Spinosa, Exhibition Catalogue, Sebastiano Conca, Gaeta, July-October 1981, p. 274, no. 95a.

Lot Essay

The present work is based with slight variations on a picture by Sebastiano Conca now in the Bob Jones University Collection (Pepper, loc. cit, pp. 46-47, no. 46.2, illustrated p. 192; exhibition catalogue, 1985, pp. 274-275, no. 95a). That picture is itself a reduction of two large canvases, each representing a single figure, in Palazzo Lomellini-Balbi-Lambi-Doria, Genoa (see E. Schleier, 'Una decorazione poco nota di Sebastiano Conca a Genoa', Antichità Viva, 1980, XIX/3, pp. 20-26).

The attribution to the present painting to Costanzi was made by Anthony Clark.

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