Giuseppe de Gobbis* (born 1730)
Giuseppe de Gobbis* (born 1730)

The Nun's Parlor

Details
Giuseppe de Gobbis* (born 1730)
Gobbis, G.
The Nun's Parlor
oil on canvas
32.3/8 x 44.7/8in. (82.3 x 114cm.)
Provenance
with Brame & Lorenceau, Paris.
Anon. Sale, Christie's, London, March 23, 1973, lot 99 (4,200gns. to Eisenbeiss).
Anon. Sale, Christie's, London, July 17, 1981, lot 33 (6,500).
Anon. Sale, Christie's, New York, Jan. 18, 1983, lot 131 ($15,000).
Rudolf Nureyev; his sale, Christie's, New York, Jan. 13, 1995, lot 116 ($90,500).

Lot Essay

Giuseppe de Gobbis was a principal follower of Pietro Longhi and a leading painter in Venice, winning the prize at the Venetian Academy in 1774 for his Imprisonment of Samson. His works, reflecting the theatrical elegance of Venetian society, are at once humorous and lively with a strongly narrative content. He was widely commissioned to paint works for Venice's numerous religious fraternities, including The Vision of Saint Anthony of Padua in the church of Saint Barbara and a Flight into Egypt in the Church of the Piet. A version of the present composition and its companion Il Ridotto is in the San Diego Museum of Art, California.