Italian School, early 19th Century
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Italian School, early 19th Century

A country dance in a wood

Details
Italian School, early 19th Century
A country dance in a wood
pen and brown ink, grey and brown wash, lightly squared in pencil, the outlines incised for transfer, watermark armorial with a cross, unframed
15 5/8 x 20½ in. (39.7 x 52.2 cm.)
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This lot is offered without reserve.

Lot Essay

The mount of this drawing carries an attribution by Brian Sewell to 'Riepenhausen', possibly referring to the German draughtsman and engraver Johann Christian Riepenhausen (1788-1860). Stylistically, however, it seems to be closer to Roman artists active in the early 19th Century such as Pelagio Palagi (1775/7-1860) and Giovanni De Min (1786-1859) although a firm attribution to neither artist can be established. The drawing was most likely used for a print as the outlines are incised for transfer throughout the sheet.

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