BONIFAZIO DE PITATI, CALLED BONIFAZIO VERONESE (VERONA 1487-1553 VENICE)
Angelica and Medoro
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Price Realised GBP 8,750
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GBP 5,000 - GBP 7,000
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Closed: 30 Jul 2020
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BONIFAZIO DE PITATI, CALLED BONIFAZIO VERONESE (VERONA 1487-1553 VENICE)
Bonifazio de' Pitati was born in Verona but trained in Venice in the workshop of Palma Vecchio. His early compositions reveal the influence of his adopted city's High Renaissance masters, notably Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione and Titian. From Bellini, Bonifazio appropriated compositional symmetry and from Giorgione, a quiet, contemplative tone, both of which became trademarks of his mature style. Following Palma's death in 1528, his compositions became increasingly complex and dynamic, offsetting his master's harmonious idiom. Bonifazio's own Venetian workshop produced many gifted pupils who made their names in the following generation, including Jacopo Bassano.
We are grateful to Professor Peter Humfrey and Antonio Mazzotta for independently endorsing the attribution on the basis of photographs.
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This single piece panel has a vertical split at the centre of the composition, visible only on the reverse. There are a few wood-knots faintly visible from the front. There is a discoloured yellow varnish with layers of surface dirt. There is a small area of paint loss in the grass to the right of Angelica’s knees (visible in the catalogue illustration), and a small area of paint loss near the horse’s rear legs. UV examination reveals some small scattered areas of retouching, such as in the grass near the horse’s legs and the fountain.
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Angelica and MedoroBONIFAZIO DE PITATI, CALLED BONIFAZIO VERONESE (VERONA 1487-1553 VENICE)Estimate: GBP 5,000 - 7,000
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