Gherardo Cibo (Genoa 1512-1597 Rocca Contrada)
Gherardo Cibo (Genoa 1512-1597 Rocca Contrada)

Travellers approaching a rock formation, a mountainous river landscape beyond

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Gherardo Cibo (Genoa 1512-1597 Rocca Contrada)
Travellers approaching a rock formation, a mountainous river landscape beyond
with numbers '.49' and '125'
red chalk, pen and black ink, watercolor, bodycolor
8 3/8 x 11¼ in. (21 x 28.5 cm.)

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Lot Essay

Works by Cibo were previously attributed to an artist named Messer Ulisse Severino da Cingoli (see J. Bolten, 'Messer Ulisse Severino da Cingoli', Master Drawings, VII, 1969, pp. 123-48). It was not until 1989 that Arnold Nesselrath correctly attributed these drawings to Cibo, a Genoese aristocrat who is known to have travelled to Rome, Bologna and Germany (Gherardo Cibo, alias Ulisse Severino da Cingoli, exh. cat., San Severino Marche, Centro studi Lorenzo e Jacopo Salimbeni per le arte figurative, 1989). Cibo was also a botanist, and the coloring of this landscape is reminiscent of some of his botanical studies (see anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 19 May 1998, lots 1 and 2).

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