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Antenore Ridolfi, active in the second half of the 16th Century
Description
- Ceiling of the Sala delle Guardie, Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola
- Signed and inscribed, verso: Io. Antinor pittor da sto angelo in vado / -1567 / Facta in Caprarola Nel palazo del Illmo et Revermo Cardinal Farnese.
- Black chalk and two tones of brown wash, with color notations in pen and brown ink (Some stylus indentations. Several losses made up)
Provenance
Ben Weinreb, London 1973
Sir Timothy Clifford (bears his mark, not in Lugt)
Sale, London, Sotheby's, The Clifford Collection, 3 July 1989, lot 43 (as Giovanni Antinor)
Acquired at the above sale by A. Alfred Taubman
Exhibited
Literature
Italo Faldi, Il Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola, Turin, 1981, p. 29
Bonita Cleri, 'Officina Familiare', Per Taddeo e Federico Zuccari nelle Marche, exhib. cat., Sant'Angelo in Vado, Palazzo Fagnani, 1993, p. 101, reproduced p. 104
Cristina Acidini Luchinat, Taddeo e Federico Zuccari, fratelli pittori del Cinquecento, Milan, 1999, reproduced p. 23, fig. 41
Simonetta Prosperi Valenti Rodinò, I disegni del Codice Resta di Palermo, Milan, 2007, p. 86, under no. 29, reproduced p. 88, fig. 4
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Another signed and inscribed drawing by Antenore Ridolfi was formerly in the Rosenbach Foundation, Philadelphia: it is the study for the circular vault of the Chapel, in the Palazzo Farnese, at Caprarola, which illustrates a letter to Federico Zuccaro, dated 20th September 1566 (see J.A. Gere,'The Lawrence-Phillips-Rosenbach Zuccaro Album,' Master Drawings, vol. VIII, no. 2, 1970, p. 134, no. 31). This drawing, formerly in the collection of the British Rail Pension Fund, was sold at Sotheby's, New York (Drawings by Taddeo and Federico Zuccaro and Other Artists, From the Collection of the British Rail Pension Fund), January 11, 1990, lot 23 (as Giovanni Antinor, active circa 1565-66).
A further drawing by Antenore Ridolfi has also recently been identified and published by Simonetta Prosperi Valenti Rodinò. This double-sided sheet is again related to the decorations at Caprarola: on the recto there is a study for the ceiling of the Sala di Giove, and on the verso a study for the circular vault of the Chapel. This drawing is preserved in the Biblioteca Comunale, Palermo (S. Prosperi Valenti Rodinò, loc. cit.). Both these sheets came from the collection of Padre Sebastiano Resta.