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安德烈·索拉利奧工作室
描述
- Andrea Solario
- 《試觀此人》
- 油彩畫板,應為軟木
來源
His sale (‘Les Collections de Somzée’), Brussels, Fievez, 24 May 1904, lot 397 (as by Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio);
Geheimrat Josef Cremer, Dortmund, by 1914;
His sale, Berlin, Wertheim, 29 May 1929, lot 130 (as by Andrea Solario), when acquired by an ancestor of the present owner (by whom offered in these Rooms, 9 July 2014, lot 24, as Studio of Andrea Solario).
出版
H. Voss, Galeriewerk der Sammlung Cremer, Dortmund, Dortmund 1914, p. 7 (as Solario);
B. Sweeny, John G. Johnson Collection. Catalogue of Italian Paintings, Philadelphia 1966, p. 74, under no. 274 (under Versions);
D. A. Brown, Andrea Solario, Milan 1987, pp. 212–13, under no. 50, and as no. 50i (under Versions of the Philadelphia picture).
Condition
"This lot is offered for sale subject to Sotheby's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Sotheby's sale catalogues. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Sotheby's or the Seller."
拍品資料及來源
Of the versions that Brown was able to examine prior to the publication of his monograph, he considered only the Philadelphia and Leipzig versions to be of sufficiently high quality to merit assigning their execution to Solario himself, and in listing the replicas, he noted that among those he had been unable to see (he knew the present picture only from old photographs), others may also prove to be autograph.3 Like the previously unrecorded version sold in these Rooms in 2011 for £320,000 (see fig. 1), the present painting, of remarkable luminosity and refinement and extremely high quality of execution, appears to be a fully autograph work.4
Badt wrongly assumed that the present work and the Philadelpha painting were one and the same. Fortunately, his mistake was not repeated by subsequent scholars, who were no doubt aware that Johnson had acquired the Philadelphia painting by 1904.
Infra-red imaging done by Art Access Research is available on request and will be posted with the online catalogue.
In July 2014 this painting was offered for sale as from the Studio of Andrea Solario. Subsequent study of the painting has led us to the view that it is an autograph work.
1 Philadelphia, John. G. Johnson collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art (inv. no. J 274); see Brown under Literature, pp. 186–88, 212–13, cat. no. 50, reproduced p. 185, fig. 146.
2 Leipzig, Museum der bildenden Künste, Speck von Sternburg Stiftung (inv. no. 1660); ibid., pp. 186–88, 214, no. 51, reproduced p. 187, fig. 147.
3 Ibid., p. 213: ‘È chiaro che qualunque opera che io non ho potuto studiare direttamente potrebbe risultare, a un esame più approfondito, una replica autografa.’
4 London, Sotheby’s, 7 December 2011, lot 4, for £320,000.