BALDASSARE CATTRANI (ROME ACTIVE 1776-1810)
BALDASSARE CATTRANI (ROME ACTIVE 1776-1810)
BALDASSARE CATTRANI (ROME ACTIVE 1776-1810)
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BALDASSARE CATTRANI (ROME ACTIVE 1776-1810)

Thirty-seven drawings of plants and flowers and a drawn frontispiece

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BALDASSARE CATTRANI (ROME ACTIVE 1776-1810)
Thirty-seven drawings of plants and flowers and a drawn frontispiece
inscribed on frontispiece 'Stirpium Imagines/ Quas ex horto Patavino/ Delineavit ex Vivis Coloribus/ ad naturam fedelissime expressit/ Balthassar Cattrani Romanus/ Curante et dirigente Josef Antonius Botanices Professore/ Eiusdemque Horti Prefecto/ Die Vigesima Junii/ Anno Millesimo Octingentesimo Sexto’; and twenty-eight with identifying manuscript captions beneath.

1. Linum narbonense (Blue Flax)
2. Monarda punctata (Spotted Beebalm)
3. Inula Occulus Christi (Hairy Fleabane)
4. Untitled
5. Scorpiurus vermiculata (Single-flowered Scorpiurus)
6. Untitled
7. Untitled
8. Untitled
9. Sida Angustifolia w. (Arrowleaf Sida)
10. Untitled
11. Reseda luteola w. (Weld)
12. Lychnis flos cuculi (Ragged Robin)
13. Untitled
14. Anemone hepalica (Liverwort)
15. Pyrethrum parchenium (Feverfew)
16. Campanula trachelium (Nettle-leaved Bellflower)
17. Cherianthus sinuatus fl. pl. var. albo. (Sea Stock)
18. Fumaria bulbosa (Fumewort)
19. Glycine tomentosa (Woolly Glycine)
20. Commelina communis (Asiatic Dayflower)
21. Untitled
22. Eryngium planum (Flat sea holly)
23. Albuca Altissima (Candlelabrum Lily)
24. Polyanthes tuberosa (Tuberose)
25. Gladiolus Vecurvute. (Bright Bonnet)
26. Amarillis vittata (Amaryllis)
27. Polyanthes tuberosa (Tuberose)
28. Untitled
29. Morea Collina (Cape Tulip)
30. Gladiolus Communis/ variis floribus uno verso dispositis mayor, et preevior (Common Corn-flag)
31. Cuphea viscosissima (Blue Waxweed)
32. Silene reticulata (Catchfly)
33. Agrostemma feli Rosa (Rose Corn Cockle)
34. Lysimachia decurrens. (Loosestrife)
35. Vicia Narbonnenis (Narbonne Vetch)
36. Untitled
37. Peranthemum bracteatum (Strawflower)
watercolor and bodycolor, on vellum, painted framing lines
21 x 14 7⁄8 in. (53 x 38 cm)
Provenance
Possibly Empress Joséphine Bonaparte (1763-1814) Paris; by descent to her son
Eugène de Beauharnais (1781-1824), Paris; Braus-Riggenbach and Ulrico Hoepli, Zurich, 23 May 1935, part of lot 71.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Florence, 14 November 1978, part of lots 375, 380-381, 384, 387, 389-394.
Literature
L. Tongiorgi Tomasi, ‘Flowers for Monarchs, Virtuosi and Men of Science’, in An Oak Spring Flora. Flower Illustration from the Fifteenth Century to the Present Time. A Selection of Rare books, Manuscripts, and Works of Art in the Collection of Rachel Lambert Mellon, New Haven, 1997, p. 218, under no. 59.

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

Lot Essay

The talented, although little known, Roman artist Baldassare Cattrani worked for many years as a botanical illustrator in the prestigious Botanical Garden in Padua. Many of his drawings of plants found their way into the collection of Eugène Beauharnais, probably via his mother, the Empress Josephine, who apparently had invited Cattrani to join the group working in the gardens of her country estate at Malmaison. In May 1935 at a sale held in Zurich the library of Eugène Beauharnais, containing twenty-four volumes of botanical drawings in bodycolor by Cattrani executed around 1806, was dispersed (Braus-Riggenbach and Ulrico Hoepli, Zurich, 23 May 1935, lot 71). Some of those drawings are now in the collection of Oak Springs, VA (Tongiorgi Tomasi, op. cit., no. 59).

Among the drawings presented here is a beautifully decorated manuscript frontispiece which provides important information on these sheets. The drawings are dated to 1806 and were executed in the Botanical Garden in Padua when Cattrani was working for its director Giuseppe Antonio Bonato (1753-1836).

The drawings are beautifully composed and carefully rendered, showing that at this point in his career the artist was an accomplished master. Another fine group of botanical drawings on vellum by Cattrani was sold at auction in 1998 (Christie’s, London, 11 November 1998, lot 27).

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