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Painter, b. 1470 - d. 1538

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  • Madonna with Child and a Female Saint (Brigida?) with Landscape Background
    May. 28, 2020

    Madonna with Child and a Female Saint (Brigida?) with Landscape Background

    Est: €17,000 - €20,000

    PISANO, NICCOLÒ Pisa 1470 - after 1536 Title: Madonna with Child and a Female Saint (Brigida?) with Landscape Background. Technique: Oil and tempera on wood. Measurement: 58 x 45cm. Frame/Pedestal: Tabernacle frame. Verso: On the panel hallmark as well as collection stamp. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany.

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • Attributed to Nicola Pisano (Pisa 1470-1538) The Madonna and Child with Sa
    Dec. 06, 2017

    Attributed to Nicola Pisano (Pisa 1470-1538) The Madonna and Child with Sa

    Est: -

    Attributed to Nicola Pisano (Pisa 1470-1538) The Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist

    Bonhams
  • Attributed to Nicola Pisano (Pisa 1470-1538) Mary Magdalen
    Jul. 08, 2009

    Attributed to Nicola Pisano (Pisa 1470-1538) Mary Magdalen

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    Mary Magdalen oil on panel 47.5 x 35cm (18 11/16 x 13 3/4in).

    Bonhams
  • f - NICCOLÒ PISANO PISA 1470 - 1538
    Dec. 07, 2006

    f - NICCOLÒ PISANO PISA 1470 - 1538

    Est: £20,000 - £30,000

    THE HOLY FAMILY measurements note 58.7 by 48.7 cm.; 23 1/8 by 19 1/8 in. oil on panel PROVENANCE Erick W. Bergmann; His sale, New York, Parke-Bernet Galleries, February 24, 1949, lot 63 (as Boccaccio Boccaccino); There purchased by L. Medina for $425; In a family collection by circa 1950 and thence by descent until sold, New York, Sotheby's, 22 January 2004, lot 12, where acquired (after the sale) by the present owner. LITERATURE E. Sambo, "Niccolò Pisano tra Ferrara e Bologna", in Paragone, no. 455, 1988, p. 20, note 41; A. Pattanaro, "La 'scuola' del Boccaccino a Ferrara", in Prospettiva, 64, 1991, pp. 65, 74, note 39, fig. 26; E. Sambo, Niccolò Pisano pittore (1470-post 1536), Rimini 1995, pp. 132-133, no. 131. NOTE Until relatively recently this painting was attributed to the Cremonese painter Boccaccio Boccaccino, with whom Pisano has often been confused; in her 1988 article Elisabetta Sambo first proposed the attribution to Pisano (see Literature). It was in Ferrara, where Pisano lived from 1499 until 1534 and Boccaccio from 1497 until 1500 (having been extracted from prison by Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, after having killed his own common-law wife), that the two artists' styles fused. The head of St. Joseph in the present work, who turns to look directly at the spectator, is a direct quotation (in reverse) of the same figure in Boccaccino's Holy Family in Modena, Galleria Estense (see A. Puerari, Boccaccino, Milan 1957, reproduced plate III).

    Sotheby's
  • NICCOLÒ PISANO PISA 1470 - 1538
    Dec. 08, 2004

    NICCOLÒ PISANO PISA 1470 - 1538

    Est: £40,000 - £60,000

    oil on panel

    Sotheby's
  • * NICCOLÒ PISANO PISA 1470 - 1538
    Jan. 22, 2004

    * NICCOLÒ PISANO PISA 1470 - 1538

    Est: $40,000 - $60,000

    Sotheby's
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