A Castelli rectangular plaque
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A Castelli rectangular plaque

CIRCA 1750

Details
A Castelli rectangular plaque
Circa 1750
Painted by Nicola Tommaso Grue workshop with two figures seated at the base of a ruined archway on a terrace in an extensive wooded landscape with a fortified building and mountains in the distance, within a manganese and a pale-yellow line rim
6¾ in. (17 cm.) x 91/8 in. (23 cm.)
Provenance
Lord Howard de Walden (d. 1868)

Purchased from the estate of Lucy Joan Scott-Ellis (1808-99), Baroness Howard de Walden, by Thomas Sutton, by whom sold February 1900
Purchased by Dr. J.W.L. Glaisher, by whom sold 1900-1901 (?)
Prof. and Mrs. Woolsey Johnson, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Dr. Charles William Leverett Woolsey Johnson

Reverse applied with paper label with number 659
Special notice
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