Loading Spinner

Elena Recco Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, b. 1634 - d. 1695

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, 17th century
      Jul. 18, 2024

      Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, 17th century

      Est: -

      oil painting on canvas Expert report by Prof. Strinati present. "Still Life of Fish (oil on canvas, 37 x 47 cm, in frame 50 x 62) is a work that falls well within the scope of the production of Elena Recco, an illustrious specialist painter of this genre, daughter of the great Neapolitan master Giuseppe Recco and long active alongside her father (as well as her little-known brother Nicola Maria ) between Naples and the Royal Court of Spain to which she moved, following her father, towards the end of the seventeenth century and where she remained for a long time, honored with very important and primary commissions. Based on on the registry known and documented by Recco's historiography (Naples 1654, Madrid 1715) the painting in question here, from a stylistic and material point of view, certainly appears to me to be dated within the first decade of the eighteenth century, in the most mature phase of the art's production distinguished artist. I come to this consideration by comparing our work above all with some paintings coming from the ancient Orsini collection of Gravina di Puglia (today totally dispersed among various properties) where in fact truly remarkable still lifes of fish by Elena Recco appeared, even though the inventories sometimes report them in mistake with the name of the great father Giuseppe. I report in this regard as a case study, of great historical and artistic interest, a Still Life of fish, extremely close to ours, published by Lucio Galante, in La Natura Morta in Italia, second volume, Electa Milano 1989, p.971, n. 1183, with the name of Giuseppe Recco but in reality an absolute masterpiece of his daughter Elena. Recco specialized extremely in the genre of fish painting, and our painting appears very significant for the author's typical and distinctive method of mixing images of fish as if they had been thrown in disarray on the fishmonger's counter, waiting to be distributed to the various customers and patrons. The pictorial material in our case is thick and full-bodied and this too is a peculiar element that characterizes the production of this great, painter who deserves a place in her own right, and of absolute prominence, in the great and lofty history of Still Life in Naples between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I conclude by noting the state of conservation of the painting examined here as very good and thus confirming its rather high intrinsic quality. I therefore estimate the painting in relation to the current international market conditions at the price of E. 18,000.00 (eighteen thousand). In faith, Claudio Strinati"

      ArtLaRosa
    • Elena Recco (attiva tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo)
      May. 14, 2024

      Elena Recco (attiva tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      Elena Recco (attiva tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo) Natura morta di pesci con gatto Olio su tela 64,5 x 119 cm L'opera è accompagnata da una attribuzione scritta di Gustavo Mazzola come dipinto di Baldassare De Caro. Figlia di Giuseppe Recco, Elena seguì gli esempi pittorici del padre, prediligendo le nature morte aventi come soggetto i pesci. Operò a Napoli sino al 1695, e dopo tale data fu a Madrid, dove restano segnalate delle sue opere negli inventari del Buen Retiro. Le sue opere si trovano al Museo Puskin di Mosca, al Museo di Varsavia e alla City Art Gallery di Leeds. Elena Recco (active between the 17th and 18th centuries) Still Life of Fish With Cat Oil on canvas 64,5 x 119 cm The artwork is accompanied by a written attribution by Gustavo Mazzola as a painting by Baldassare De Caro.

      Lucas Aste
    • ELENA RECCO (Attr.le), Olio su tela
      May. 11, 2024

      ELENA RECCO (Attr.le), Olio su tela

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      ELENA RECCO (Attr.le) (Napoli 1654 - Madrid 1715) Natura morta con pesci Olio su tela Cornice in legno dorato Provenienza: Collezione privata Palermo. cm 36,5 x 78,5.

      Benedetto Trionfante Auction House s.r.l
    • ELENA RECCO (Attr.le), Olio su tela
      May. 11, 2024

      ELENA RECCO (Attr.le), Olio su tela

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      ELENA RECCO (Attr.le) (Napoli 1654 - Madrid 1715) Natura morta con pesci Olio su tela Cornice in legno dorato Provenienza: Collezione privata Palermo. cm 37 x 78,5.

      Benedetto Trionfante Auction House s.r.l
    • Elena Recco
      Apr. 24, 2024

      Elena Recco

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      (Naples active late 17th and early 18th Century) Various fish, shells, crustaceans, mushrooms and a copper bowl, a seascape beyond, oil on canvas, 94.5 x 131 cm, framed Provenance: art market, Italy; where acquired by the present owner

      Dorotheum
    • Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, 17th century
      Apr. 19, 2024

      Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, 17th century

      Est: €3,900 - €99,999

      oil painting on canvas Expert report by Prof. Strinati present. "Still Life of Fish (oil on canvas, 37 x 47 cm, in frame 50 x 62) is a work that falls well within the scope of the production of Elena Recco, an illustrious specialist painter of this genre, daughter of the great Neapolitan master Giuseppe Recco and long active alongside her father (as well as her little-known brother Nicola Maria ) between Naples and the Royal Court of Spain to which she moved, following her father, towards the end of the seventeenth century and where she remained for a long time, honored with very important and primary commissions. Based on on the registry known and documented by Recco's historiography (Naples 1654, Madrid 1715) the painting in question here, from a stylistic and material point of view, certainly appears to me to be datable within the first decade of the eighteenth century, in the most mature phase of the art's production distinguished artist. I come to this consideration by comparing our work above all with some paintings coming from the ancient Orsini collection of Gravina di Puglia (today totally dispersed in various properties) where in fact truly remarkable still lifes of fish by Elena Recco appeared, even though the inventories sometimes report them in mistake with the name of the great father Giuseppe. I report in this regard as a case study, of great historical and artistic interest, a Still Life of fish, extremely close to ours, published by Lucio Galante, in La Natura Morta in Italia, second volume, Electa Milano 1989, p.971, n. 1183, with the name of Giuseppe Recco but in reality an absolute masterpiece of his daughter Elena. Recco specialized extremely in the genre of fish painting, and our painting appears very significant for the author's typical and distinctive method of mixing the images of fish as if they had been thrown in disarray on the fishmonger's counter, waiting to be distributed to the various customers and patrons. The pictorial material in our case is thick and full-bodied and this too is a peculiar element that characterizes the production of this great, painter who deserves a place in her own right, and of absolute prominence, in the great and lofty history of Still Life in Naples between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I conclude by noting the state of conservation of the painting under examination here as very good and thus confirming its rather high intrinsic quality.I therefore estimate the painting in relation to current international market conditions at a price of E. 18,000.00 (eighteen thousand). In faith, Claudio Strinati"

      ArtLaRosa
    • Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, 17th century
      Nov. 24, 2023

      Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, 17th century

      Est: -

      oil painting on canvas Expert report by Prof. Strinati present. "Still Life of Fish (oil on canvas, 37 x 47 cm, in frame 50 x 62) is a work that falls well within the scope of the production of Elena Recco, an illustrious specialist painter of this genre, daughter of the great Neapolitan master Giuseppe Recco and long active alongside her father (as well as her little-known brother Nicola Maria ) between Naples and the Royal Court of Spain to which she moved, following her father, towards the end of the seventeenth century and where she remained for a long time, honored with very important and primary commissions. Based on on the registry known and documented by Recco's historiography (Naples 1654, Madrid 1715) the painting in question here, from a stylistic and material point of view, certainly appears to me to be datable within the first decade of the eighteenth century, in the most mature phase of the art's production distinguished artist. I come to this consideration by comparing our work above all with some paintings coming from the ancient Orsini collection of Gravina di Puglia (today totally dispersed in various properties) where in fact truly remarkable still lifes of fish by Elena Recco appeared, even though the inventories sometimes report them in mistake with the name of the great father Giuseppe. I report in this regard as a case study, of great historical and artistic interest, a Still Life of fish, extremely close to ours, published by Lucio Galante, in La Natura Morta in Italia, second volume, Electa Milano 1989, p.971, n. 1183, with the name of Giuseppe Recco but in reality an absolute masterpiece of his daughter Elena. Recco specialized extremely in the genre of fish painting, and our painting appears very significant for the author's typical and distinctive method of mixing the images of fish as if they had been thrown in disarray on the fishmonger's counter, waiting to be distributed to the various customers and patrons. The pictorial material in our case is thick and full-bodied and this too is a peculiar element that characterizes the production of this great, painter who deserves a place in her own right, and of absolute prominence, in the great and lofty history of Still Life in Naples between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I conclude by noting the state of conservation of the painting under examination here as very good and thus confirming its rather high intrinsic quality.I therefore estimate the painting in relation to current international market conditions at a price of E. 18,000.00 (eighteen thousand). In faith, Claudio Strinati"

      ArtLaRosa
    • Natura morta con pesci, crostacei e rami
      Nov. 19, 2023

      Natura morta con pesci, crostacei e rami

      Est: -

      Natura morta con pesci, crostacei e rami Coppia di oli su tela, 49x65 cm

      Meeting Art Casa D'Aste
    • Elena Recco "Composition with fish and mushrooms" oil on canvas (94x130.5 cm.) in cornice laccata e dorata (defects)...
      Oct. 19, 2023

      Elena Recco "Composition with fish and mushrooms" oil on canvas (94x130.5 cm.) in cornice laccata e dorata (defects)...

      Est: €3,300 - €3,500

      (Napoli 1654 - Madrid 1715) "Composition with fish and mushrooms" oil on canvas (94x130.5 cm.) in cornice laccata e dorata (defects) IT "Composizione con pesci, crostacei e funghi" olio su tela (cm 94x130,5) in cornice laccata e dorata (difetti)

      Il Ponte Auction House
    • Elena Recco "Composition with fish, sea urchins and turtle" oil on canvas (93.5x130 cm.) framed (defects)...
      Oct. 19, 2023

      Elena Recco "Composition with fish, sea urchins and turtle" oil on canvas (93.5x130 cm.) framed (defects)...

      Est: €3,300 - €3,500

      (Napoli 1654 - Madrid 1715) "Composition with fish, sea urchins and turtle" oil on canvas (93.5x130 cm.) framed (defects) IT "Composizione con pesci, crostacei e tartaruga" olio su tela (cm 93,5x130) in cornice (difetti)

      Il Ponte Auction House
    • Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, XVII century
      Jun. 16, 2023

      Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-Madrid 1715) - Still life of fish, XVII century

      Est: €9,000 - €9,999,999

      oil painting on canvas Report by Prof. Strinati present. "The Still Life of fish (oil on canvas, cm.37 x 47, in frame 50 x 62) is a work that falls well within the production of Elena Recco, a distinguished specialist painter of this genre, daughter of the great Neapolitan master Giuseppe Recco and active for a long time alongside her father (as well as her little-known brother Nicola Maria ) between Naples and the Royal Court of Spain to which she moved, precisely following her father, towards the end of the seventeenth century and where she remained for a long time, honored with very important and primary commissions. Based on on the registry known and documented by the historiography of Recco (Naples 1654, Madrid 1715) the picture in question, from a stylistic and material point of view, appears to me to be certainly dated within the first decade of the eighteenth century, in the most mature phase of the production of the distinguished artist. I come to this consideration by comparing our work above all with some paintings from the ancient Orsini collection in Gravina di Puglia (today totally dispersed in various properties) which in fact included very remarkable still lifes of fish by Elena Recco, even though the inventories sometimes report them in mistake with the name of the great father Giuseppe. I report in this regard as a school case, of great historical and artistic interest, a still life of fish, extremely close to ours, published by Lucio Galante, in La Natura Morta in Italia, second volume, Electa Milano 1989, p.971, n. 1183, with the name of Giuseppe Recco but in reality the absolute masterpiece of his daughter Elena. Recco specialized extremely in the genre of fish painting, and our painting appears very significant for the author's typical and distinctive method of mixing the images of fish as if they had been thrown in disorder on the fishmonger's counter, waiting to be distributed to the various customers and patrons. The pictorial material in our case is thick and full-bodied and this too is a peculiar element that characterizes the production of this large, painter who deserves a place of her own, and of absolute prominence, in the great and lofty history of Still Life in Naples between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. I conclude by noting the state of conservation of the painting under examination as very good and thus confirming its rather high intrinsic quality. I therefore estimate the painting in relation to the current international market conditions at a price of E. 18,000.00 (eighteen thousand). Truthfully, Claudio Strinati"

      ArtLaRosa
    • ELENA RECCO
      Mar. 31, 2023

      ELENA RECCO

      Est: CHF8,000 - CHF12,000

      ELENA RECCO (Naples 1654–1715 Madrid) Still life with fish. Oil on canvas laid on fibreboard. 98.2 × 135 cm. Provenance: - Collection of the Swedish sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel (1740–1814). - European private collection. This painting will be offered in a Maratta style frame circa 1700. --------------- ELENA RECCO (Neapel 1654–1715 Madrid) Stillleben mit Fischen. Öl auf Leinwand auf Hartfaserplatte. 98,2 × 135 cm. Provenienz: - Sammlung des schwedischen Bildhauers Johan Tobias Sergel (1740–1814). - Europäische Privatsammlung. Elena Recco wurde in Neapel als Tochter des Stilllebenmalers Giuseppe Recco (1634–1695) geboren. Sie begleitete ihren Vater nach Spanien und arbeitete nach dessen Tod 1695 am spanischen Hof in Madrid. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Fischstillleben. Das hier angebotene Gemälde wird in einem Rahmen im Maratta-Stil um 1700 angeboten. ---------------

      Koller Auctions
    • ELENA RECCO (attr. a)
      Nov. 29, 2022

      ELENA RECCO (attr. a)

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      (Napoli, 1654 - 1700) Coppia di nature morte con pesci Olio su tela, cm 71X95 (2) Provenienza: Milano, Finarte, 23 ottobre 2007, lotto 517 (come attribuiti a Elena Recco) La costruzione scenica designa la qualità delle tele e conduce la ricerca attributiva all'ambito della longeva bottega dei Recco. I caratteri di stile suggeriscono il nome di Elena, figlia di Giuseppe, il cui ruolo nel panorama artistico partenopeo segna l'avvenuta propensione rocaille a discapito del rigore naturalistico barocco, propensione che percepiamo altresì in Francesco Della Questa (?, 1639 ca. - Napoli, 1723). Anche in questo caso il repertorio è tipico, con pesci, crostacei e funghi, descritti con esperto realismo e che si stagliano teatralmente su un fondale scuro, l'aria ancora arcaica suggerisce una datazione precoce, quando la pittrice è ancora condizionata dal tenore del naturalismo tenebroso secentesco di Giovanni Battista e Giuseppe Recco. Si può quindi spiegare la dovuta prudenza attributiva, subordinata dalla migliore conoscenza della produzione matura della pittrice, quando esprime una sensibilità rocaille dipingendo tele dalle tonalità più chiare e luminose. Bibliografia di riferimento: B. de' Dominici, Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti napoletani, III, Napoli 1742-44, pag. 297 L. Salerno, La natura morta italiana, 1560 ; 1805, Roma 1984, p. 243, fig. 63.1 R. Middione, La Natura morta in Italia, a cura di F. Porzio e Federico Zeri, II, Milano 1989, p. 912, fig. 1101-1102

      Wannenes Art Auctions
    • ELENA RECCO (FOLLOWER OF) OIL ON CANVAS
      Sep. 20, 2022

      ELENA RECCO (FOLLOWER OF) OIL ON CANVAS

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Subject- Fish, shells, and a Tortoise on a Rocky Bank Provenance: Christie's, Lot 348 August 12th, 1995 (Note: From written report provided by

      Robert Slawinski Auctioneers, Inc.
    • ELENA RECCO (attr. a)
      Jun. 09, 2022

      ELENA RECCO (attr. a)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      (Napoli, 1654 - 1700) Natura morta con pesci e bacile Natura morta con pesci e funghi Olio su tela, cm 49X65,5 (2) Il tenore cromatico e la costruzione scenica designano la qualità delle nature morte in esame, conducendo la ricerca attributiva all'ambito della prolifica e longeva bottega dei Recco. I caratteri di stile suggeriscono il nome di Elena, figlia di Giuseppe e il cui ruolo nel panorama artistico partenopeo all'inizio del Settecento segna l'avvenuta propensione rocaille a discapito del rigore naturalistico barocco. Propensione che percepiamo altresì in Francesco Della Questa (?, 1639 ca. - Napoli, 1723), anch'esso artefice di non pochi trionfi ittici, in cui le diverse specie marine riverse su uno scoglio influenzarono certamente la visione fastosamente decorativa della pittrice. Pesci di diverse forme e colori, crostacei e coralli, descritti con esperto realismo che si stagliano teatralmente su un fondale scuro in contrasto con l'azzurro intenso del cielo, a dimostrazione della qualità artistica di Elena che fu ricevuta dalla corte spagnola di Carlo II con tutti quelli onori (B. De Dominici, 1971, III, p. 297). Bibliografia di riferimento: B. de' Dominici, Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti napoletani, III, Napoli 1742-44, p. 297 L. Salerno, La natura morta italiana, 1560-1805, Roma 1984, p. 243, fig. 63.1 R. Middione, La Natura morta in Italia, a cura di F. Porzio e Federico Zeri, II, Milano 1989, p. 912, figg. 1101-1102

      Wannenes Art Auctions
    • Elena Recco (attiva tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo)
      Nov. 30, 2021

      Elena Recco (attiva tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo)

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Elena Recco (attiva tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo) Natura morta di pesci con vaso di rame contenente dei granchi Olio su tela 55 x 95 cm Figlia di Giuseppe Recco, Elena segue gli esempi pittorici del padre, prediligendo le mature morte aventi come soggetto i pesci. Opera a Napoli sino al 1695, e dopo tale data è a Madrid, dove restano segnalate delle sue opere negli inventari del Buen Retiro. Le sue opere si trovano al Museo Puskin di Mosca, al Museo di Varsavia e alla City Art Gallery di Leeds. Elena Recco (active between the 17th and 18th centuries) Still life of fish with a copper vase containing crabs Oil on canvas 55 x 95 cm

      Lucas Aste
    • RECCO ELENA
      Jun. 08, 2021

      RECCO ELENA

      Est: €2,500 - €2,800

      RECCO ELENA (1654-1700) 'Natura morta con pesci' olio cm. 115 5x83

      Aste Boetto SRL
    • ELENA RECCO
      Dec. 21, 2020

      ELENA RECCO

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      (Napoli, 1654 - 1700) Natura morta con pesci Olio su tela, cm 50X65 La luminosità e la vivace costruzione scenica designano la qualità della natura morta in esame e conducono la ricerca attributiva all'ambito della prolifica e longeva bottega dei Recco. I caratteri di stile suggeriscono il nome di Elena, figlia di Giuseppe e il cui ruolo nel panorama artistico partenopeo all'inizio del Settecento segna l'avvenuta propensione rocaille a discapito del rigore naturalistico barocco, propensione che percepiamo altresì in Francesco Della Questa (?, 1639 ca. - Napoli, 1723), anch'esso artefice di non pochi trionfi ittici, in cui le diverse specie marine riverse su uno scoglio influenzarono certamente la visione fastosamente decorativa della pittrice. Pesci di diverse forme e colori, crostacei e coralli, descritti con esperto realismo che si stagliano teatralmente su un fondale scuro che contrasta con l'azzurro intenso del cielo, a dimostrazione della qualità artistica di Elena che alla sua epoca fu ricevuta dalla corte spagnola di Carlo II con tutti quelli onori che puì desiderare qualsiasi qualificato personaggio (B. De Dominici, 1971, III, p. 297). Bibliografia di riferimento: B. de' Dominici, Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti napoletani, III, Napoli 1742-44, pag. 297 L. Salerno, La natura morta italiana, 1560 ; 1805, Roma 1984, p. 243, fig. 63.1 R. Middione, La Natura morta in Italia, a cura di F. Porzio e Federico Zeri, II, Milano 1989, p. 912, fig. 1101 ; 1102

      Wannenes Art Auctions
    • RECCO ELENA
      Jul. 07, 2020

      RECCO ELENA

      Est: €12,000 - €13,500

      RECCO ELENA (1654-1700) 'Natura morta con pesci' olio cm. 158x110

      Aste Boetto SRL
    • Elena Recco
      Dec. 15, 2019

      Elena Recco

      Est: €1,500 - €2,500

      Still life with fishes oil on canvas, 50by65cm.

      Bolli & Romiti s.r.l
    • ELENA RECCO
      Mar. 07, 2019

      ELENA RECCO

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      (Napoli, 1654 - 1700) Natura morta con pesci Olio su tela, cm 50X65 La luminosità e la vivace costruzione scenica designano la qualità della natura morta in esame e conducono la ricerca attributiva all'ambito della prolifica e longeva bottega dei Recco. I caratteri di stile suggeriscono il nome di Elena, figlia di Giuseppe e il cui ruolo nel panorama artistico partenopeo all'inizio del Settecento segna l'avvenuta propensione rocaille a discapito del rigore naturalistico barocco, propensione che percepiamo altresì in Francesco Della Questa (? 1639 ca. Napoli 1723), anch'esso artefice di non pochi 'trionfi' ittici, in cui le diverse specie marine riverse su uno scoglio influenzarono certamente la visione fastosamente decorativa della pittrice. Pesci di diverse forme e colori, crostacei e coralli, descritti con esperto realismo che si stagliano teatralmente su un fondale scuro che contrasta con l'azzurro intenso del cielo, a dimostrazione della qualità artistica di Elena che alla sua epoca fu ricevuta dalla corte spagnola di Carlo II con 'tutti quelli onori che può desiderare qualsiasi qualificato personaggio' (B. De Dominici, 1971, III, p. 297). Bibliografia di riferimento: B. de' Dominici, 'Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti napoletani', III, Napoli 1742-44, pag. 297 L. Salerno, 'La natura morta italiana, 1560 - 1805', Roma 1984, p. 243, fig. 63.1 R. Middione, 'La Natura morta in Italia', a cura di F. Porzio e Federico Zeri, II, Milano 1989, p. 912, fig. 1101 - 1102

      Wannenes Art Auctions
    • Attribuito a Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-1700) NATURA MORTA CON  PESCI olio su tela, cm 3
      Feb. 26, 2019

      Attribuito a Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-1700) NATURA MORTA CON  PESCI olio su tela, cm 3

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      Attribuito a Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-1700) NATURA MORTA CON  PESCI olio su tela, cm 37,5x100    Attributed to Elena Recco (Napoli 1654-1700) STILL LIFE WITH FISH oil on canvas,  cm 37,5x100   

      Pandolfini Casa d'Aste
    • ATRIBUIDO A ELENA RECCO (Nápoles 1634-1695) Naturaleza muerta con raya, crustáceos y pescados Oleo sobre lienzo de 47.5 x 62.5 cm
      Dec. 19, 2018

      ATRIBUIDO A ELENA RECCO (Nápoles 1634-1695) Naturaleza muerta con raya, crustáceos y pescados Oleo sobre lienzo de 47.5 x 62.5 cm

      Est: -

      ATTRIBUTED TO ELENA RECCO (Naples 1634-1695) Still life with ray, crustaceans and fish Oil on canvas of 47.5 x 62.5 cm

      Sala Retiro Subastas
    • ATTRIBUTED TO ELENA RECCO (Naples 1634-1695) Still Life. Oil on canvas
      Dec. 13, 2017

      ATTRIBUTED TO ELENA RECCO (Naples 1634-1695) Still Life. Oil on canvas

      Est: -

      Oleo sobre lienzo de 47.5 x 62.5 cm

      Sala Retiro Subastas
    • 19th Century Still Life Oil Painting
      Sep. 13, 2014

      19th Century Still Life Oil Painting

      Est: $10,000 - $13,000

      Oil Paintings with coeval frame depicting still life with basket and river fish. mid 19th century 24"x29" attributed to Elena Recco. Not signed.

      La Galleria European Fine Art
    • ELENA RECCO
      Mar. 14, 2012

      ELENA RECCO

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      ACTIVE IN NAPLES LATE 17TH AND EARLY 18TH CENTURIES STILL LIFE OF SALTWATER FISH, A LOBSTER AND A BRASS POT UPON A SEA SHORE Oil on canvas, unlined, in a carved and gilt wood frame 72.5 by 99.5cm.; 28 1/2 by 39 1/4 in.

      Sotheby's
    • Attributed to Elena Recco (active Naples, 17th Century) A carp, a mullet, squid and other fish unframed
      Oct. 27, 2010

      Attributed to Elena Recco (active Naples, 17th Century) A carp, a mullet, squid and other fish unframed

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      A carp, a mullet, squid and other fish on a stone ledge before a landscape oil on canvas 48.4 x 36.9cm (19 1/16 x 14 1/2in). unframed

      Bonhams
    • ELENA RECCO Italy, ca 1700 Still life birds and
      Jun. 03, 2010

      ELENA RECCO Italy, ca 1700 Still life birds and

      Est: kr125,000 - kr150,000

      ELENA RECCO Italy, ca 1700 Still life birds and fish Oil on canvas supported on panel, 99 x 137 cm Maratta frame PROVENANCE Johan Tobias Sergels collection, Södermanland

      Stockholms Auktionsverket
    • Attributed to Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)
      Apr. 26, 2006

      Attributed to Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      A still life of dead fish with an earthenware pot on a stone ledge, a mountainous landscape beyond oil on canvas 29 x 38 7/8 in. (73.3 x 98.8 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Attributed to Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)
      Apr. 26, 2006

      Attributed to Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      A still life of dead fish and an artichoke in a copper pot, in a wooded landscape oil on canvas 26 3/4 x 38 in. (68.9 x 96.6 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)
      Oct. 27, 2004

      Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      A catch of fish by a copper cauldron on a stone ledge oil on canvas 19 1/8 x 25 3/4 in. (48.6 x 65.4 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)
      Oct. 27, 2004

      Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700)

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      A catch of fish by a panier on a stone ledge oil on canvas 18 7/8 x 25 3/4 in. (47.9 x 65.4 cm.)

      Christie's
    Lots Per Page: