'the adoration of the child' huge oil portrait painting after antonio allegri correggio 14891534

'The Adoration Of The Child' Huge Oil Portrait Painting After Antonio Allegri Correggio 1489-1534


Price

SOLD

Item Ref

0746

Description

I am delighted to offer for sale a wonderful religious painting of Maria adoring the child with inscription on stretcher verso
L.Ponyuignoti Firenire Piazza St Croce 7670
Either the painters name and address or
suppliers details.
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AFTER ANTONIO ALLEGRI DA CORREGGIO,
Titled ' THE ADORATION OF THE CHILD ' oil on canvas,.Provenance Italian unknown artist and being owned in private collection and family ownership for last century. Evidence of old relining in the past with some localised old restoration, the pigments darkened with age in certain passages but of good quality 'Grand Tour' copy of Correggio's masterpiece in a fine antique Italian Florentine frame, the frame with old chip to the gilding that has been retouched in places and slight damage
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Usually known as Correggio (Italian: was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the 16th century. In his use of dynamic composition, illusionistic perspective and dramatic foreshortening, Correggio prefigured the Rococo art of the 18th century. He is considered a master of chiaroscuro.
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BIOGRAPHY
Antonio Allegri was born in Correggio, Italy, a small town near Reggio Emilia. His date of birth is uncertain (around 1489). His father was a merchant.[citation needed] Otherwise little is known about Correggio's early life or training. It is, however, often assumed that he had his first artistic education from his father's brother, the painter Lorenzo Allegri.
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In 1503–5 he was apprenticed to Francesco Bianchi Ferrara in Modena, where he probably became familiar with the classicism of artists like Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Francia, evidence of which can be found in his first works. After a trip to Mantua in 1506, he returned to Correggio, where he stayed until 1510. To this period is assigned the Adoration of the Child with St. Elizabeth and John, which shows clear influences from Costa and Mantegna. In 1514 he probably finished three tondos for the entrance of the church of Sant'Andrea in Mantua, and then returned to Correggio, where, as an independent and increasingly renowned artist, he signed a contract for the Madonna altarpiece in the local monastery of St. Francis.
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FRAME
Beautifully Carved Gilt Wooden Florentine Frame 6 Inches ( 15 cm ) in Width.
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MEASUREMENTS ( Including Frame )
Height 44 Inches ( 112 cm )
Width 37 Inches ( 94 cm )
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CONDITION
Found in good condition with evidence of an old reline and very minor craquelure.
Very respectable condition and would benefit from a good picture light above the subject to illuminate the baby.
The Carved Gilt rame is in very good order.
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DATELINE
Estimated Late 1775-1825 very latest.
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DELIVERY
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Dimensions

Height = 115 cm (45")
Width = 99 cm (39")
Depth = 7 cm (3")



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