Attributed to Pier Francesco Mola (Coldrerio 1612-1666 Rome)
Attributed to Pier Francesco Mola (Coldrerio 1612-1666 Rome)

An injured man with a bandaged head and a cane (recto), A beggar holding a cane (verso)

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Attributed to Pier Francesco Mola (Coldrerio 1612-1666 Rome)
An injured man with a bandaged head and a cane (recto), A beggar holding a cane (verso)
with inscription 'Guercino' and numbered '421' and '13' (verso)
pen and brown ink, brown wash (recto), black chalk, pen and brown ink (verso)
6 1/8 x 3¼ in. (15.5 x 8.2 cm.)
Provenance
Sir John Charles Robinson (L. 1433).
with Helene C. Seiferheld Gallery Inc., New York, where acquired by the present owner (as Pier Francesco Mola for $200).

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Lot Essay

According to an inscription on the back of the frame, the attribution to Mola was confirmed to Steinberg by Philip Pouncey in March 1981. Nicholas Turner, whom we thank for his assistance cataloguing this lot, also confirms the attribution to Mola and dates it around 1640-50. He compares it with a drawing of Two men seen from behind in the park of the Villa Pamphilj, Rome, in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, representing the painter and his friend Niccolò Simonelli relieving themselves against a wall (exhib. cat. Italiaanse tekeningen I. De 17 de eeuw, Amsterdam, 1973, no. 93). Turner further notes the influence of Guercino, whose name is inscribed verso, and of prints by Callot and Netherlandish artists on Mola's work.

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