Alessandro Magnasco (Genoa 1667-1749) and Clemente Spera (active Lombardy c. 1661-1730)
Alessandro Magnasco (Genoa 1667-1749) and Clemente Spera (active Lombardy c. 1661-1730)

An architectural capriccio with Christ Healing the Blind Man

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Alessandro Magnasco (Genoa 1667-1749) and Clemente Spera (active Lombardy c. 1661-1730)
An architectural capriccio with Christ Healing the Blind Man
oil on canvas
36 ½ x 27 7/8 in. (92.7 x 70.8 cm.)
来源
The Republic of the Philippines; Christie's, New York, 11 January 1991, lot 30, as 'Attributed to Alessandro Magnasco'.
Private collection, Northern Italy, where acquired by the present owner.

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François de Poortere
François de Poortere

拍品专文

This beautifully preserved canvas has been recognized by Anna Orlando as among the first collaborative works produced by Alessandro Magnasco and Clemente Spera, dating to around the end of the 17th or the very beginning of the 18th century. In this early period, Magnasco specialized as a figurista, creating small figures to be inserted in the landscapes and architectural settings of other artists, such as Clemente Spera, who was a celebrated painter of perspective effects. The ruinous architecture and slender figures can be compared with other early collaborative works by Magnasco and Spera, such as Christ and the Adulteress in the Pinacoteca Civica, Forlì, which dates to the early 18th century and is executed in wider format, and Ruins with Soldier and Musicians at Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA, which is almost identical in size to the present canvas.

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