Following the world record for the great “View of Piazza Navona, Roma” by Ippolito Caffi, this time, on June 18th in Sotheby's 19th century Paintings sale there is another beautiful Roman painting by Caffi" /> Art News | Sotheby's Milan Sale of 19th Century Paintings includes Masterpiece by Ippolito Caffi | Art Knowledge News
  1. Sotheby's Milan Sale of 19th Century Paintings includes Masterpiece by Ippolito Caffi

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    artwork: Ippolito Caffi - The Pope's Benediction from the San Pietro Basilica, signed ‘Caffi 1857’ - Oil on canvas 35 x 60 cm. - Est.: € 70.000-100.000 - Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby's


    Milan, Italy - Following the world record for the great “View of Piazza Navona, Roma” by Ippolito Caffi, (Sotheby’s Milan, June 2007, € 1,588,800), this time, on June 18th in Sotheby's 19th century Paintings sale there is another beautiful Roman painting by Caffi: “The Pope benediction from St. Peter’s Basilica”. Created in 1857, two years after Caffi’s return to Rome after his long Parisian exile for having participated in the political movements of ‘48, it is among the most beloved themes of this artist from Belluno. The painting is estimated € 70,000-100,000.

    Part of a series of works all dated ‘1904’ and dedicated to landscapes, “Mountain View (back from the country fields)” by Gino Severini is estimated € 60,000 80,000. The section, dedicated to views, continues with Cesare Maggi and his grand oil on canvas, “High Mountain”, a work from 1914 (131x121 cm., estimated € 35,000-45,000).

    Lot 62 is the masterpiece by Carlo Markò the elder, a Hungarian painter who worked in Italy, namely in Florence and Rome, following a tradition that goes from Poussin to Lorrain and van Bloemen. “Diana and Callisto” is a grand canvas inspired by the “Metamorphosis” by Ovid and created in 1950 in the Medicean Villa Lappeggi, private residence of the painter and the seat of his school of landscape painting. The Pinacoteca of Brera in Milan displays a rural landscape created by Markò at Villa Lappeggi for the Marquis Carlo Crivelli in 1850, the same year of our painting, estimated € 80,000-120,000.

    artwork: Gaspare Landi Bacchus and Ariadne one of a pair, 1783 c 160 x 130 cm. each Est. € 60.000-80.000 Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby'sAn important discovery: the beautiful pendant oil painted by Gaspare Landi, “Bacchus and Ariadne” and “Love and Psyche”, c. 1783. In Rome, Landi attended the art academy of Pompeo Batoni and simultaneously dedicated himself to the study of antiquities, becoming friends with Antonio Canova, his constant artistic reference point. The identification and finding of these two paintings is surely important if we consider that a large portion of this painter’s collection in his early Roman years is lost. Written testimonies of the time describe a series of 4 paintings that represented renowned couples of the mythology commissioned to Landi by the Prince Dal Pozzo della Cisterna. The pendant of our catalogue (cm. 160x130 each) is estimated € 60,000-80,000.

    “The Painter” is an unusual – and ironic – oil on canvas probably referable to a series of works and studies that the Venetian Giacomo Favretto dedicates, from the first seventy years of the Twentieth-century to the theme of the lessons at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, of which is part “Anatomy Lesson”, one of his most important works, now displayed at Brera (cm. 46x32, 1871-72, est. € 18,000-25,000).

     Following is the beautiful series of Female Portraits, beginning with “In vedetta” by Giuseppe De Nittis exhibited in 1914 at the XI Biennial Exhibition of Venice in the room dedicated to the painter, now it is estimated € 120,000-150,000.

    Belonging to a youthful phase of the painter, “The horse stable” created in 1848 by Filippo Palizzi, (oil on canvas, cm. 55x74, estimated € 30,000-50,000) an oil on canvas that inspired the painting “The horse stable”, already part of the collection of the Princes Torlonia. Opposing this work, in technique, colour lay-out and usage of light is another painting in auction by the same artist: “Horses in the forest”, whose preparatory study is displayed at GNAM in Rome, is an excellent example of the achieved artistic modernity of this painter from Campania (oil on canvas, signed, estimated € 60,000-80,000).

    Following is “Carabiniere and soldier on horse” created in 1906 by Giovanni Fattori, a return to typical themes of his repertoire but this time. His youthful enthusiasm is replaced by a deep feeling of loneliness and disappointment toward the society of the beginning of the Twentieth-century (oil on canvas, cm. 75x106, estimated € 200,000-300,000).

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