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Lot 542: Battista Dossi (Battista Luteri; Battista di Niccolò di Lutero) - The Flight into Egypt

Est: €50,000 EUR - €70,000 EURSold:
NeumeisterMunich, GermanyDecember 03, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Oil on poplar wood. 66.1 x 87.3 cm. Restored. Minor damage to frame. Wax seal of a cardinal from the House of Medici. - Ibid. heavily damaged adhesive label with wax seal ''N'' under the circlet of the crown. The present composition is known in three versions. One has been in the collection of Samuel H. Kress and was donated to the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami, Florida. This smaller version, also painted on panel, is comparable to the present painting in every detail. The third version was formerly in the collection of Fritz von Harck (1855-1917) at Seußlitz castle, Dresden. The Harck version differs mainly concerning the right part of the painting. In 1995 Ballarin published a drawing of Mary and Joseph on the donkeys kept at the Musée du Louvre, Paris (see below, cat. no. 462), which is related to the painting and is attributed to Battista Dossi. In literature the three versions of the 'Flight into Egypt' are alternately attributed to either Dosso or Battista Dossi or are seen as a work of both. Battista Dossi's authorship is evidenced by the very special design of the landscape in the background, which has become Battista's trademark. This is clearly influenced by the landscape formations of Joachim Patinir and his circle and was discussed in detail by Peter Humfrey (cf. 'Dosso Dossi. Pittore di corte a Ferrara nel Rinascimento'. Ferrara, Civiche Gallerie d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Ferrara, 26 September - 14 December 1998. Ferrara 1998, p. 255, cat. no. 52 : Battista Dossi's'The Stoning of St. Stephen', Thyssen-Bornemisza collection, Madrid). In the estate's inventory of Cardinal Joseph Fesch (1763-1839) can be traced a painting, whose description could apply to the present work: With no. 4341 there is mentioned a work by an 'Anonyme ferrarais', depicting 'Le Repos pendant la Fuite en Égypte' (oil on panel, 67 x 89 cm). In the sales catalogues of objects from Fesch's estate, which took place between 1843 and 1845, the painting could not be identified. Joseph Fesch was the half-brother of Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte (1750-1836), the mother of Napoléon Bonaparte. At his death his large art collection contained about 16.000 works of art, which made it probably the largest private collection of that time. Literature: Mendelsohn Henriette, Das Werk der Dossi. Munich 1914, p. 135 (as a copy of the Harck version). - Gibbons, Felton, Dosso and Battista Dossi - Court Painters at Ferrara. Princeton 1968, p. 237: Mentioned at cat. no. 120 (as a copy of the Kress version). - Ugolino, Andrea, 'Rivendendo la collezione Costabili die Ferrara', in: Paragone, no. 24 (489), November 1990, p. 59, no. L.110 (as a further version of the Harck version). - Ballarin, Alessandro, Dosso Dossi. La Pittura a Ferrara negli anni del Ducato de Alfonso I. Cittadella 1995, vol. 1, p. 352 f., cat. no. 455 (attributed to Battista Dossi). Ib. mentioned at cat.-no. 463 and p. 477 (with fig. 188). - Colby, Robert, 'Dosso's early artistic reputation and the origins of landscape painting', in: Papers of the British School at Rome, vol. LXXVI. London 2008, p. 205, fig. p. 359, plate 5 (as Dosso Dossi and Battista Dossi [?]). Provenance: probably collection of Cardinal Joseph Fesch (1763-1839), Rome. - Collection of Sterbini, Rome. - Sotheby's Florence, auction 21 October 1970, catalogue number 16 (as Battista Dossi). - Private collection. We thank Matteo Gianeselli, Écouen, and Dr. Philippe Costamagna, Ajaccio, for their kind support with the research. Both are researching the history of the collection of Fesch as part of an INHA project, Paris.

Dimensions

66,1 x 87,3 cm

Artist or Maker

Medium

Pappelholz

Condition Report

Rest

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Auction Details

Paintings 15-20 century, Modern, Post War & Contemporary Art

by
Neumeister
December 03, 2020, 02:00 PM CET

Barer Strasse 37, Munich, 80799, DE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

30.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€199€10
€200€319€20
€320€379€20
€380€419€20
€420€479€30
€480€499€20
€500€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€3,199€200
€3,200€3,799€200
€3,800€3,999€200
€4,000€9,999€500
€10,000€19,999€1,000
€20,000€31,999€2,000
€32,000€37,999€3,000
€38,000€41,999€2,000
€42,000€47,999€3,000
€48,000€49,999€2,000
€50,000€99,999€5,000
€100,000+€10,000

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