Felice Damiani (Gubbio 1530-1608)
Felice Damiani (Gubbio 1530-1608)

The baptism of Saint Augustine

Details
Felice Damiani (Gubbio 1530-1608)
The baptism of Saint Augustine
traces of black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash heightened with white (oxidized) on blue-green paper (formerly blue), lightly squared in black chalk
16 x 10 1/8 in. (40.6 x 25.8 cm.)
Provenance
with Alister Mathews, Bournemouth; from whom acquired (as Domenichino) in 1955 by
Ralph Holland; Sotheby's, London, 5 July 2013, lot 266 (as Trometta).
Literature
J.A. Gere, 'Drawings by Niccolò Martinelli, il Trometta', Master Drawings, I, 1963, no. 3, p. 9 and 17, no. 29, pl. 13 (as Trometta).
D. Morganti, 'Su Felice Damiani disegnatore', Paragone, LXIV, 2013, p. 12, pl. 28.
Exhibited
Newcastle upon Tyne, Hatton Gallery, Old Master Drawings, From the XVIth to the XIXth century, 1960, no. 14 (as Italian School; catalogue by Ralph Holland).
Newcastle upon Tyne, Hatton Gallery, Old Master Drawings, 1964, no. 11 (as Trometta; catalogue by Ralph Holland).
Newcastle upon Tyne, Hatton Gallery, Italian and other drawings, 1500-1800, 1974, no. 23, pl. X (as Trometta; catalogue by Ralph Holland).
London, Courtauld Institute Galleries, Italian and other drawings, 1500-1800, 1975, no. 18 (as Trometta; catalogue by Ralph Holland).
Newcastle upon Tyne, Hatton Gallery, Italian Drawings 1525-1750 from the Collection of Ralph Holland, 1982, no. 13 (as Trometta; catalogue by Ralph Holland).

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Lot Essay

Until recently regarded as a work by Niccolò Martinelli, il Trometta, following John Gere’s 1963 article on that artist’s drawings, the present sheet was attributed correctly only in 2013 by Denis Morganti, who connected it to Damiani’s 1594 altarpiece in S. Agostino, Gubbio. Damiani was a successful artist, but his identity as a draughtsman has been obscured, his work subsumed under the names of other 16th-century Italian artists like the Zuccari or, Taddeo Zuccaro’s pupil Trometta. Damiani’s known drawn oeuvre therefore is very small: only six drawings can be confidently given to the artist. This drawing is particularly close to The Visitation in the British Museum (inv. 2000,0325.11), recognized in 2001 by Hugo Chapman as a study for an altarpiece, dated 1594, in the Santuario della Madonna dei Lumi in San Severino Marche (H. Chapman, ‘Two drawings by Felice Damiani’, Apollo, 2001, p. 24).

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