ROMAN SCHOOL, MID 16TH CENTURY
ROMAN SCHOOL, MID 16TH CENTURY
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ROMAN SCHOOL, MID 16TH CENTURY

Allegorical triumph with Venus and Minerva

Details
ROMAN SCHOOL, MID 16TH CENTURY
Allegorical triumph with Venus and Minerva
black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash, heightened with white on blue-green paper
17 5⁄8 x 8 in. (44.8 x 20.3 cm)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, Paris, 15 December 2004, lot 1 (as Circle of Polidoro da Caravaggio).

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Giada Damen, Ph.D.
Giada Damen, Ph.D. AVP, Specialist, Head of Sale

Lot Essay

Strongly inspired by the art of Polidoro da Caravaggio (circa 1499-1543) and Taddeo Zuccaro (1529-1566), this monumental sheet was executed by an artist active in Rome towards the mid-sixteenth century. Probably conceived for a fresco decoration or a façade, it resembles especially the work of Prospero Fontana (1512-1597), as proven by comparison with the artist’s Banquet of the Gods (British Museum, London, inv. 1875,0710.2631), a highly finished preparatory study for his frescoes at Villa Giulia, Rome (1553-56), and The Feast of the Gods (sold at Christie’s, London, 3 July 2007, lot 22), for the ceiling of Palazzo Vitelli in Città di Castello (circa 1556-60), both executed in pen and ink and white bodycolor on blue paper.

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