SIGISMONDO CAULA (MODENA 1637-1724)
SIGISMONDO CAULA (MODENA 1637-1724)
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SIGISMONDO CAULA (MODENA 1637-1724)

An allegory of Africa

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SIGISMONDO CAULA (MODENA 1637-1724)
An allegory of Africa
inscribed ‘Africa’ (upper left)
brush and brown wash, heightened with white, on brown paper
11 x 16 ½ in. (28 x 42 cm)
Provenance
Francesco Dubini (1848-1932), Milan (L. 987a).
with Nissman, Abromson & Co., Brookline, Massachusetts (Master Drawings 1500-1900, 1992, no. 22, ill.).
Exhibited
Stanford, Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, Classic Taste. Drawings and Decorative Arts from the Collection of Horace Brock, 2000 (without catalogue).

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Lot Essay

One of the leading painters and decorators in Modena at the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th Century, Caula was trained under the French artist active in Italy, Jean Boulanger (1606-1660), and worked mainly for the Este family, the rulers of Modena and the surrounding region. Red ink and wash drawings highlighted with white are characteristic of the artist, as for instance illustrated by sheets in the Frits Lugt Collection, Paris (inv. 1981-T.35; see J. Byam Shaw, The Italian Drawings of the Frits Lugt Collection, Paris, 1983, I, no. 405, III, pls. 456, 457) and the British Museum (inv. 1920,1220.1). The present drawing undoubtedly belonged to a series depicting the Continents.

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