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科拉多‧賈昆托
描述
- Corrado Giaquinto
- 《無玷聖母與先知以利亞》
- 油彩畫布,繪拱形頂端
Condition
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拍品資料及來源
The altarpiece was commissioned for the church of Madonna del Carmine by the Marchese Ercole Giuseppe Lodovico Torinetti di Priero. Giaquinto completed the canvas in Rome and sent it to Turin, where its arrival was recorded in the church’s Liber Diarius Secretarii Conventus Carmelitanorum on July 12, 1741: ''Addi 12 Luglio 1741 si ricevette nel nostro convento il quadro dell'Immaculata Concezione di Maria Vergine rappresentata con quella Visione della picciola nuvoletta avuta dal nostro S. Padre Elia” (“On the day of 12th July 1741 we received in our convent the painting of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary represented in that Vision of the little cloud had by our Saint Father Elijah”).4
The composition is described in meticulous detail in the Liber Diarius. The church's Carmelite priests dedicated particular devotion to the Prophet Elijah and from the entry, it seems the decision to include him in the altarpiece had been a very deliberate one. The altarpiece was destined for a chapel dedicated to the prophet, “questo quadro fu lavorato ex professo in maniera che vi fosse dipinto il nostro Santo Padre Elia, affinchè detta cappella servi ancora per celebrare la festa di lui ai 20 di luglio” (“this picture was worked ex professo in such a manner that our Saint Father Elijah could be painted in order that said chapel could still serve for the celebration of his festival on the 20th July”). The convent was thrilled with the painting, claiming it to be “stimato per tutti per un Capo d’opera” (“admired by all as a masterpiece”) and considered to be worth far more than the amount paid.
1. E. Gabrielli, in Giaquinto, Capolavori dalle corti in Europa, Milan 1993, exhibition catalogue, pp. 42-43, reproduced fig. 12.
2. M. d’Orsi, Corrado Giaquinto, Rome 1958, p. 49, reproduced fig. 45.
3. L. Di Giacomo in Giaquinto, Capolavori dalle corti in Europa, op. cit., pp. 144-145, cat. no. 14, reproduced.
4. Liber Diarius Secretarii Conventus Carmelitanorum, vol. I, Ms. in the chiesa Parrocchiale del Carmine, Turin, entry for 12 July 1741.