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Auction archive: Lot number 149

Paolo Farinati

Alte Meister
10 Nov 2020
Estimate
€15,000 - €20,000
ca. US$17,745 - US$23,660
Price realised:
€11,700
ca. US$13,841
Auction archive: Lot number 149

Paolo Farinati

Alte Meister
10 Nov 2020
Estimate
€15,000 - €20,000
ca. US$17,745 - US$23,660
Price realised:
€11,700
ca. US$13,841
Beschreibung:

(Verona 1524–1606) The Calling of Peter, oil on slate, 32.4 x 40.4 cm, framed Provenance: sale, Christie’s, New York, 19 April 2007, lot 205 (as Paolo Farinati ; where acquired by the present owner We are grateful to Bernard Aikema for confirming the attribution after examination of the present painting in the original. This picture shows a dramatic composition, the New Testament episode of Christ walking on the water and saving Saint Peter (Matthew 14, 25-33). The artist is the versatile and prolific Paolo Farinati This painter and architect, whose career runs parallel to that of the celebrated Paolo Caliari called Veronese, was the leading artist in Verona during the middle years of the sixteenth century, until his position was challenged by the younger Felice Brusasorci (1542–1605). Farinati’s art is recognisable for its central-Italian orientated maniera, which recalls artists such as Salviati and, ultimately, Michelangelo. The present painting is on slate, a technique, which had been known since Antiquity, and which had enjoyed a renewed popularity in mid-sixteenth-century Italy, as is also confirmed by Vasari. In Verona, painting on slate became a true specialty, particularly in the early years of the seventeenth century. The present picture is an early and high-quality example of this local artistic trend. Aikema proposes dating this work to the 1560s, when Farinati painted some of his best-known works, such as Ecce Homo (1562), now in the Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona.

Auction archive: Lot number 149
Auction:
Datum:
10 Nov 2020
Auction house:
Dorotheum GmbH & Co. KG
Wien | Palais Dorotheum
Beschreibung:

(Verona 1524–1606) The Calling of Peter, oil on slate, 32.4 x 40.4 cm, framed Provenance: sale, Christie’s, New York, 19 April 2007, lot 205 (as Paolo Farinati ; where acquired by the present owner We are grateful to Bernard Aikema for confirming the attribution after examination of the present painting in the original. This picture shows a dramatic composition, the New Testament episode of Christ walking on the water and saving Saint Peter (Matthew 14, 25-33). The artist is the versatile and prolific Paolo Farinati This painter and architect, whose career runs parallel to that of the celebrated Paolo Caliari called Veronese, was the leading artist in Verona during the middle years of the sixteenth century, until his position was challenged by the younger Felice Brusasorci (1542–1605). Farinati’s art is recognisable for its central-Italian orientated maniera, which recalls artists such as Salviati and, ultimately, Michelangelo. The present painting is on slate, a technique, which had been known since Antiquity, and which had enjoyed a renewed popularity in mid-sixteenth-century Italy, as is also confirmed by Vasari. In Verona, painting on slate became a true specialty, particularly in the early years of the seventeenth century. The present picture is an early and high-quality example of this local artistic trend. Aikema proposes dating this work to the 1560s, when Farinati painted some of his best-known works, such as Ecce Homo (1562), now in the Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona.

Auction archive: Lot number 149
Auction:
Datum:
10 Nov 2020
Auction house:
Dorotheum GmbH & Co. KG
Wien | Palais Dorotheum
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