Giovanni Battista Gaulli, il Baciccio (Genoa 1639-1709 Rome)
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Giovanni Battista Gaulli, il Baciccio (Genoa 1639-1709 Rome)

Christ in Glory, in a painted oval

Details
Giovanni Battista Gaulli, il Baciccio (Genoa 1639-1709 Rome)
Christ in Glory, in a painted oval
oil on canvas
26 x 19 5/8 in. (66.1 x 49.9 cm.)
Provenance
(Possibly) Giulio Gaulli, son of the artist, by 1761, inv. no. 26 or 127, and by descent to his widow,
(Possibly) Marianna Tufenni Gaulli, by 1776, inv. nos. 40 or 41.
Anonymous sale; Drouot, Paris, 9 June 1995, lot 1, when acquired by the present owner.
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Lot Essay

This work constitutes a rare surviving bozzetto for Baciccio’s Vision of Heaven, painted to decorate the cupola of the church of the Gesù, Rome. Executed between 1672 and 1675, this was part of the artist’s most celebrated commission which resulted in his completing a further eight frescoes for the church, including those for the pendentives, the nave vault, the vault above the high altar, the semidome of the apse, and the vault of the left transept. Not completed until 1685, this series of ceiling paintings established the artist’s reputation as ‘the most spectacular Roman decorator of the second half of the century’ (E. Waterhouse, Roman Baroque Painting, Oxford, 1976, p. 50).

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