GIOVANNI BATTISTA DELLA ROVERE, IL FIAMMENGHINO (MILAN 1561-CIRCA 1630)
GIOVANNI BATTISTA DELLA ROVERE, IL FIAMMENGHINO (MILAN 1561- ca.1630)
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GIOVANNI BATTISTA DELLA ROVERE, IL FIAMMENGHINO (MILAN 1561-CIRCA 1630)

The Liberation of Saint Peter

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GIOVANNI BATTISTA DELLA ROVERE, IL FIAMMENGHINO (MILAN 1561-CIRCA 1630)
The Liberation of Saint Peter
signed with initials and dated ‘J.B.R. 1629 26 Xcb/ fiammenghino’ (verso); and with inscription ‘Bilivert’ (lower center)
pen and brown ink, brown and gray wash, heightened with white, on light brown paper, watermark shield surmounted by a cross
10 ½ x 7 1⁄8 in. (26.8 x 18 cm)
Exhibited
Stanford, Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, Classic Taste. Drawings and Decorative Arts from the Collection of Horace Brock, 2000 (without catalogue).

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Giovanni Battista della Rovere and his younger brother Giovanni Mauro were known as the Fiammenghini (‘little Flemings’). The nickname came from their father, who was a goldsmith from Antwerp. The two artists, active mainly in Lombardy, were known for their speed in executing large decorations. When working together on the same commissions the two artists often signed and dated the preparatory drawings they each made. In this case the drawing is initialed by Giovanni Battista and dated 1629, towards the end of the artist’s life. The practice of signing drawings was unusual and was probably motivated by the desire to differentiate their respective inventions in large collaborative projects. An example of a drawing signed by Giovanni Mauro is in the Princeton University Art Museum (inv. x1977-110; see L.M. Giles, in Italian Master Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, 2014, no. 48, ill.).

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