Giovanni Domenico Cappellino (Genoa 1580-1651)
Property from the Collection of Stuart Symington, Jr., St. Louis, Missouri
Giovanni Domenico Cappellino (Genoa 1580-1651)

The Disrobing of Saint Lawrence

Details
Giovanni Domenico Cappellino (Genoa 1580-1651)
The Disrobing of Saint Lawrence
pen and brown ink, brown wash
14 7/8 x 9 5/8 in. (37.7 x 24.4 cm)
Provenance
Robert P. Roupell, London (1798-1886) (L. 2234).
Literature
F. Mancini, Musée du Louvre, Département des Arts Graphiques. Inventaire général des dessins italiens, vol. XI, Dessins génois XVIe-XVIIIe siècle, Paris and Milan 2017, p. 192, under no. 293.
Exhibited
St. Louis, St. Louis Art Museum, Italian Drawings Selected from Mid-Western Collections, 1972, no. 19 (as Anonymous Genoese, around 1600, entry by N. Ward Neilson).

Lot Essay

A pupil of Giovanni Battista Paggi, Cappellino emerges today as one of the most interesting personalities active in Genoa at the end of the 16th century. Recognized and published by Federica Mancini, the present work is part of a small yet consistent group of drawings recently attributed to the artist, characterized by a swirling pen style. Within this group, the present sheet stands out for its size and ambitious composition centered on the towering Saint Lawrence shown while being undressed by executioners in preparation for his martyrdom.

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