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Significant works by Perugino and Giulio Romano, master and pupil of Raphael, in Old Master Auction |
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Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci, called il Perugino (c. 14501523) Christ Crowned with thorns, and The Virgin, oil on panel, each 33.5 x 27.5 cm, a pair, estimate 600,000 800,000, Old Masters Auction 22 October 2024.
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VIENNA.- Paintings included in Dorotheums Old Masters Auction on 22 October 2024, demonstrate the line of influence that can be drawn through the stylistic innovations of three of the greatest artists in the history of art.
Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci, called il Perugino (circa 1450-1523) was arguably the most influential artist of his time. His contribution to the development of painting was enormous, as he moved style, composition and technique on from the traditions of the early Renaissance towards what would become the High Renaissance. His compositional invention, combined with his use of Florentine figurative style and Umbrian-inspired use of structure and space, would become widely influential throughout Europe.
In 1479, Perugino was engaged to work on the decoration of the Sistine Chapel, working in the Vatican before Michelangelo and Raphael. Perugino was the most highly celebrated painter in central Italy at this time and was sought after by powerful patrons. The two paintings on panel of Christ crowned with thorns and The Virgin offered for sale at Dorotheum, date to the 1490s. At around this time, Perugino returned to Perugia where the young Raphael entered his workshop.
As Peruginos pupil, Raphael would imitate and assimilate his masters style to the extent that their work, in these early years, was sometimes indistinguishable. The similarity in their style is illustrated by Peruginos present depiction of Virgin, which has an air of sweetness that would be clearly echoed in Raphaels Florentine Madonnas, painted years later.
Raphael (1483-1520) was one of the great geniuses of the High Renaissance and he established a large and prolific studio in Rome. He was commissioned to decorate the Stanze in the papal apartments, perhaps his most famous work. Here, his talented pupil Giulio Romano became his prominent assistant, ultimately completing the prestigious work after Raphael´s premature death in 1520.
While working in Raphaels workshop, Giulio Romano (mid-1490s-1546) collaborated with his master on easel paintings, as well as the large-scale frescos. After Raphael´s death, competition for Giulios services increased and in 1524, Giulio was appointed court artist by Federico II Gonzaga in Mantua. The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, which is offered in Dorotheums Old Masters sale, comes from this Mantuan period and is dated to c.1526. The painting reflects the influence of Raphael, but the composition, colouring, and the subtlety in the observation of character and emotion of the figures, are Giulio´s own. He would become one of the outstanding figures of Mannerist art.
Among the other outstanding important works paintings in the auction are paintings works by Artemisia Gentileschi, Thomas Patch, Dirck von Baburen, as well as a drawing in red chalk by Peter Paul Rubens.
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