Loading Spinner

Pietro Paolo Galeotti Sold at Auction Prices

Engraver, Sculptor, Painter, b. 1520 - d. 1584

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (CIRCA 1520-1584) ITALIAN, 1562 | Medal with Girolamo Figino and Jacopo Antonio Figino
      Dec. 10, 2015

      PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (CIRCA 1520-1584) ITALIAN, 1562 | Medal with Girolamo Figino and Jacopo Antonio Figino

      Est: £2,500 - £3,500

      inscribed: HIERONIMVS. FIGINVS. MDLXII (Girolamo Figino 1562) to the recto and IAC. ANT. FIGINVS M.D.LV. (Jacopo Antonio Figino 1555) to the verso

      Sotheby's
    • PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Cosimo I de'
      May. 20, 2010

      PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Cosimo I de'

      Est: £600 - £800

      PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), Duke of Florence (1537), bronze medal, c. 1567, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev., fountain surmounted by statue of Neptune; to the left, an aqueduct stretching into the distance, 43.3mm (Attwood 862; Armand III, 110, U; Bargello 412; Toderi/Vannel 1567), edge file marks, a contemporary striking, about extremely fine with dark patina"

      Morton & Eden
    • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), Duke of Florence from 1537, bronze medal, c. 1567, COSMVS MED FLOREN ET SENAR DVX II, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev., RES MILITARIS CONSTITVTA, a soldier in ancient armour presents a standard to another who stands between columns at the top of a flight of stairs; other soldiers with standards on either side, 43mm (Attwood 864; Armand II, 198, 9 and III, 110, P; Bargello 426), a very fine contemporary striking with dark patina

      Morton & Eden
    • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Leonardo Marini (1509-1573), Dominican theologian, as Archishop of Lanciano, 1560-1568, bronze medal, LEONAR MARINVS ARCHIEPS LANC, bust left wearing cape; signed on truncation, P P R, rev., IN LEGE DNI MEDITABITVR ET FOLIVM EIVS NO DEFLV (His thoughts shall be on the law of the Lord and his leaf shall not wither [Psalm 1, v. 2-3]), Daphne transforming into a tree; a town and mountains in the background, 57.8mm (Toderi/Vannel 1556, this piece; Armand III, 108, J; Alvarez-Ossorio 244), a very fine contemporary cast with brown patina

      Morton & Eden
    • [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]
      Dec. 09, 2009

      [ ITALIAN MEDALS ]

      Est: £12,000 - £15,000

      PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Giampaolo Meli Lupi (1549-1571), son of Diefebo II, Marquis of Soragno, bronze medal (1554), IO LVP II MAR SO FIL AETATIS ANNORVM V, bust left wearing elaborate armour, aged 5; signed in the field, P P R, rev., TE SE-QVAR (Let me follow you), the young Meli Lupi in armour looking up at his father and adopting his father's pose; on the ground, pieces of armour, 51mm (Armand I, 233, 28; Pollard 408 = Kress 357; Toderi/Vannell 1593), slight trace of removal of mount at top but an extremely fine contemporary cast of high quality, with fine brown patina

      Morton & Eden
    • Pietro Paolo Galeotti, called Pietro Paolo Romano (c.1520 - 1584) Giambattista Castaldi, bronze medal, 46mm., a very fine contempora...
      Jan. 24, 2008

      Pietro Paolo Galeotti, called Pietro Paolo Romano (c.1520 - 1584) Giambattista Castaldi, bronze medal, 46mm., a very fine contempora...

      Est: £600 - £800

      Pietro Paolo Galeotti, called Pietro Paolo Romano (c.1520 - 1584) Giambattista Castaldi, bronze medal, 46mm., a very fine contemporary cast with warm light brown patina Obverse: bare-headed bust of Castaldi in profile to the right, with long beard, wearing square-necked shirt, a mantle fixed with a large clasp on the left shoulder, and a medal suspended from a long chain around the neck, IO BA CAS CAR V CAES FER RO REG ET BO RE EXERCIT, signed on truncation PPR Reverse: A naked female figure (Transylvania) holding a crown in her left hand and a sceptre in her right, reclining in a landscape by a river, leaning against a trophy of Turkish arms, a town in the distance, TRANSILVANIA CAPTA Giovanni Battista Castaldi (1493-1562), Count of Piadena and Cassano, a distinguished neapolitan general, was appointed in 1551 by Charles V to lead the Imperial forces against the Turks in Hungary. This he did the following year, with some success, re-capturing several fortresses and the town of Lipova on the river Mures. The medal celebrates these successes. The next year the Turks returned in strength and by 1556 were in complete control of Transylvania. There are variations of the portrait, some with signature behind the bust, some without signature, some with cuirass instead of shirt, a knot instead of the large clasp, and a cross instead of the medal. References cf. Hill, Castaldi, p. 168, no.2; Johnson-Martini 1994, 2009-2010

      Spink
    Lots Per Page: