拍品专文
After the original in the museum at Grenoble (Morassi, loc. cit.) which forms part of a series of twelve paintings known as 'Le Solennita Dogali' (ibid., I, pp. 354-7; II, figs. 268-84). The series is based on engravings by Giovanni Battista Brutolon (inscribed 'Antonius Canal pinxit/Jo. Bap Brustolon inc.'), which were in turn were probably inspired by Canaletto. As no paintings by Canaletto correspond to this subject, the series is most likely based upon drawings by that artist. The engravings by Brutolon were published in 1776, and record the coronation of Doge Alvise IV Mocenigo in 1763. For a further discussion of the series by Guardi see Morassi, ibid., pp. 75ff.
Another version of the present lot was sold at Christie's, London, July 10, 1992, lot 30 as attributed to Vincenzo Chilone (sold #18,700)
Another version of the present lot was sold at Christie's, London, July 10, 1992, lot 30 as attributed to Vincenzo Chilone (sold #18,700)