Giovanni Catesi (Pisa fl. 1590-1600)
Property of Margot Gordon
Giovanni Catesi (Pisa fl. 1590-1600)

A youth holding a book (recto);Two embracing male nudes (verso)

细节
Giovanni Catesi (Pisa fl. 1590-1600)
A youth holding a book (recto);Two embracing male nudes (verso)
inscribed 'Catap[...]es Miles Alarius' and '[...] senza moglie ag[...]s coelebs / uomo di genio cattivo ai / mano comis' (recto) and 'di Gio: catese fiorentino orefice / di grossaria' in ink (verso)
red chalk, pen and brown ink (recto and verso)
11 3/8 x 8 3/8 in. (28.8 x 21.3 cm), irregularly shaped
来源
Luigi Bartolini, Florence (1892-1963).
出版
M. Aldega and M. Gordon, Tuscan Drawings. XV-XIX Centuries, Rome and New York 2000, no. 19 (entry by M. Chappell).
M. Chappell, 'A Rare Document for Giovanni Catesi', in V. Terraroli et al., eds., L'arte nella storia. Contributi di critica e storia dell'arte per Gianni Carlo Sciolla, Milan 2000, pp. 325-27, pl. XL, figs. 1-2.

拍品专文

Bearing the artist's own notes and signature, this sheet is a unique record of the draftsmanship of Giovanni Catesi, the Tuscan sculptor and goldsmith responsible for the bronze reliefs on the portal of Pisa Cathedral. Drawn on both sides, it presents a youth dressed in a tunic, holding a book, with some floral designs on the recto, and a couple of youths on the verso. Much can be inferred about Catesi's artistic formation: he was inspired by the work of Tuscan sculptor-draftsmen like Baccio Bandinelli, Michelangelo and more evidently Benvenuto Cellini, as suggested by the incisive definition of the figures. The taste for elongated forms reveals similarities with the artist's sculpted work, much indebted to the elegance of Giambologna and Giovanni Battista Caccini.

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