Gaetano Chierici (Italian, 1838-1920)
Gaetano Chierici (Italian, 1838-1920)

La Maschera

Details
Gaetano Chierici (Italian, 1838-1920)
La Maschera
signed and dated 'Chierici Gaetano/1874' (centre left)
oil on canvas
29¾ x 42½ in. (75.5 x 108 cm.)
Provenance
Cav. Ettore Gatti, Turin.
with Galleria Fogliato, Turin.
with Galleria Perazzone, Biella.
Private collection, Biella.
Exhibited
Reggio Emilia, Galleria Civica 'Antonio Fontanesi', Mostra commemorativa delle opere di Gaetano Chierici, 20 November-20 December 1938, no. XVII.

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Lot Essay

This painting is one of the largest and finest variants of one of Chierici's most famous compositions, and is particularly close to a work in the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan.
Chierici was the most important Italian genre painter of his day, and the first to find popular success outside of his own country, notably in England and Austria. His amusing narratives, usually centred around children, are notable for a technique which renders objects in minute, almost photographic detail. Achieved through the fine application of multiple layers of thin paints and glazes, this technique renders brushstrokes almost invisible, and gives objects and extraoradinary plasticity and sheen.

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