Attributed to the Master of the Cellini Madonna (active Naples c. 1625-c. 1645)
The Madonna and Child
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Price Realised USD 6,875
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USD 4,000 - USD 6,000
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Closed: 19 Jun 2020
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Attributed to the Master of the Cellini Madonna (active Naples c. 1625-c. 1645)
This Madonna and Child is a variant of the picture, of larger dimensions (127 x 101 cm.), formerlyin the collection of Pico Cellini, Rome. The Cellini painting was included in the exhibition dedicated to Battistello Caracciolo, Naples, 1991, with an attribution to the so-called Master of the Cellini Madonna and dated to the end of the 1620s (see F. Bologna, Battistello Caracciolo e il primo naturalismo a Napoli, exhibition catalogue, Naples, 1991, p. 322, no. 2.91.). Post Lot Text This lot is offered without reserve which will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of the pre-sale estimate
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The canvas is supported on the reverse with a glue lining. The varnish is glossy, although somewhat yellowed in places. The paint layer is stable on the support. Under natural light, a wide craquelure is visible throughout the painting. Some scuffing due to frame contact is visible along part of the extreme edges. Stokes of discolored inpainting can be seen in the background and in the Madonna’s blue cape. Under ultraviolet light, inpainting fluoresces in the Madonna and Child, and in the background. The inpainting is most prominent in the Madonna’s proper right cheek and neck, and across her proper left hand. The inpainting fluoresces both a dark and a light purple, indicating at least two campaigns of restoration. The picture could be displayed in its current state.
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The Madonna and ChildAttributed to the Master of the Cellini Madonna (active Naples c. 1625-c. 1645)Estimate: USD 4,000 - 6,000
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