Francesco de Herrera the Elder (Seville circa 1590-1656 Madrid)
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Francesco de Herrera the Elder (Seville circa 1590-1656 Madrid)

A man in a cloak, half-length, gesturing to the right

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Francesco de Herrera the Elder (Seville circa 1590-1656 Madrid)
A man in a cloak, half-length, gesturing to the right
black chalk, grey-blue wash
6 x 4¼ in. (153 x 108 mm.)
Provenance
Frank Hall Standish.
King Louis-Philippe of France; Paris, 6 December 1852, part of lot 583.
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Lot Essay

One of a series of about twenty drawings depicting apostles and saints, half-length, all of approximately the same size and drawn in grey-blue wash (D. Angulo and A.E. Pérez Sánchez, A Corpus of Spanish Drawings, Seville 1600-1650, Oxford, 1985, nos. 9-23, pls. IV-VIII and A.E Pérez Sánchez, Tres siglos de dibujo sevillano, exhib. cat., Seville, Hospital de los Venerables, 1995, nos. 37-51). Twelve drawings are in the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, four in the Louvre (L. Boubli, Inventaire général des Dessins, école espagnole, Paris, 2002, nos. 78-81), and others in New York, Munich, Madrid and Ottawa. Another was sold in these Rooms, 6 July 1999, lot 128.
All these drawings were bought before 1842 in Andalusia by Frank Hall Standish, and were later part of King Louis-Philippe's sale in 1852.

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