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Modenese Court Painter, 17th Century


Modenese Court Painter, 17th Century - Obrazy starých mistrů

Portrait of Francesco I d’Este, (1610–1658), three quarter length,
oil on canvas, 99 x 76.5 cm, framed

The present painting relates to other portraits of the Duke of Modena, such as the portrait attributed to Ludovico Lana (Fototeca Zeri, no. 57291) and the equestrian portrait of Francesco I in Sassuolo, Palazzo Ducale. There exist quite a number of portraits from Francesco I. The most similar one to the present painting is a full-length portrait attributed to Jan van Ghelder, possibly after Justus Sustermans, which is dated to circa 1630 (Palazzo Ducale di Modena, Accademia Militare, in the deposit of the Galleria Estense). The present composition is reduced in size with slight variations in the background.

We are grateful to Paolo Bertelli for his help in cataloguing the present lot.

19.04.2016 - 18:00

Odhadní cena:
EUR 8.000,- do EUR 12.000,-

Modenese Court Painter, 17th Century


Portrait of Francesco I d’Este, (1610–1658), three quarter length,
oil on canvas, 99 x 76.5 cm, framed

The present painting relates to other portraits of the Duke of Modena, such as the portrait attributed to Ludovico Lana (Fototeca Zeri, no. 57291) and the equestrian portrait of Francesco I in Sassuolo, Palazzo Ducale. There exist quite a number of portraits from Francesco I. The most similar one to the present painting is a full-length portrait attributed to Jan van Ghelder, possibly after Justus Sustermans, which is dated to circa 1630 (Palazzo Ducale di Modena, Accademia Militare, in the deposit of the Galleria Estense). The present composition is reduced in size with slight variations in the background.

We are grateful to Paolo Bertelli for his help in cataloguing the present lot.


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Aukce: Obrazy starých mistrů
Typ aukce: Salónní aukce
Datum: 19.04.2016 - 18:00
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Prohlídka: 09.04. - 19.04.2016