CIRCLE OF GIUSEPPE CADES (ROME 1750-1799)
CIRCLE OF GIUSEPPE CADES (ROME 1750-1799)
CIRCLE OF GIUSEPPE CADES (ROME 1750-1799)
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CIRCLE OF GIUSEPPE CADES (ROME 1750-1799)

An exterior of a palace with elegant figures playing chess on a balcony

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CIRCLE OF GIUSEPPE CADES (ROME 1750-1799)
An exterior of a palace with elegant figures playing chess on a balcony
oil on canvas
40 3/8 x 40 ¾ in. (102.5 x 103.5 cm)
Provenance
Vaughan collection, Combe Grove Manor, Bath, and by descent to,
William Vaughan-Jenkins, Bath; [Property from the Estate of the Late W. Vaughan-Jenkins], Sotheby's, London, 3 July 1991, lot 67, as 'Giuseppe Cades,' where acquired by the present owner.

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Lot Essay

This as-yet unidentified artist shares some stylistic and compositional elements with the Roman painter Giuseppe Cades. Cades trained with Domenico Corvi until the age of sixteen, when he won the first prize at the Accademia di San Luca. In the following years, he dedicated himself to making drawings after the Antique, which he sold to foreign travelers. This painting shows in its fresh colors a definite neo-classical tendency, yet the composition and the vivid depiction of the figures reflect the influence of late Roman Baroque painting on this anonymous artist.

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