The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
We are grateful to Simon Parkes Art Conservation Inc. for preparing the following condition report (written communication 23 March 2022):
This work on canvas has an old lining, which is stabilizing the paint layer. The cracking remains slightly raised, but this does not indicate instability. The painting has been cleaned, varnished, and retouched.
Retouches can be seen addressing some of the stronger cracks in the sky. A retouching has been applied to a small loss measuring about 1/2 inch square in the upper left. There are a few lines of retouching addressing weakness in the skirt of the figure standing to the right. Retouches can be seen in the waist of the central standing figure with the plume in his hat. There are retouches applied to a line immediately to the left of the church dome, running vertically about 1 1/2 inches. A vertical crack has received some retouches in the shadows on the floor on the right side beneath the figure on the far right. There are restorations addressing slight weakness in the center of the right side and upper right in the roof of the cloisters. A vertical line of retouches addresses what appears to be an old scratch in the roof. There is another group of restorations addressing a loss and some other cracks further towards the center of the roof. A few small spots of retouching can be seen around the extreme edges.
All of these retouches are well applied, and the painting looks well. There are no signs of abrasion. The work should be hung as is.
Print Report