STEFANO DELLA BELLA (FLORENCE 1610-1654)
STEFANO DELLA BELLA (FLORENCE 1610-1654)
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STEFANO DELLA BELLA (FLORENCE 1610-1654)

Studies of a female figure in classical dress and studies of limbs (recto); A landscape with a seated figure (verso)

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STEFANO DELLA BELLA (FLORENCE 1610-1654)
Studies of a female figure in classical dress and studies of limbs (recto); A landscape with a seated figure (verso)
pen and brown ink (recto); black chalk, pen and brown ink (verso)
5 ¼ x 6 in. (13.4 x 15 cm)
Provenance
John, Earl Spencer (1734-1783), Althorp (L. 1530).
Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, New York, 3 June 1981, lot 88.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, New York, 13 January 1993, lot 131.

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Lot Essay

The studies on this double-sided drawing can be connected to Stefano della Bella’s print of a Nymph holding a large dog by the collar, known also as the Beautiful huntress (fig. 1; A. De Vesme, P. D. Massar, Stefano della Bella. Catalogue Raisonné, New York, 1971, no. 208). The figure probably derives from an antique sculpture of Diana now in the Louvre (P. D. Massar, Presenting Stefano Della Bella Seventeenth-century Printmaker, New York, 1971, p. 56).

Fig. 1. Stefano Della Bella, Nymph holding a large dog by the collar. Etching. The Art Institute of Chicago.

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