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Lot 383: Cornelio De Wael (Anversa 1592 - Roma 1667), Allegoria della Redenzione

Est: €7,000 EUR - €9,000 EURPassed
Cambi Casa d'AsteGenoa, ItalyOctober 25, 2017

Item Overview

Description

olio su tela, cm 48x80, Perizia di Gianni Bozzo: “L’Allegoria della Redenzione riferibile a Cornelis De Wael (olio su tela cm 80 x 48) è opera di alta qualità e di paternità pressoché certa, ma di iconografia alquanto misteriosa e difficile: in un’atmosfera oscura e notturna, con connotazioni paesaggistiche praticamente indefinite, ove si escluda un accenno a chiome arboree e a nuvole sulla destra, Gesù Bambino vestito di una bianca tunica è crocifisso mentre all’estrema sinistra compare un giovane in qualche modo assiso tra le nuvole, possibile soggetto della visione, quindi, in un alone luminoso Dio Padre in cielo con corteggio di angeli. Ai piedi della croce, la Vergine si inginocchia insieme ad un angelo alato; a sinistra, un sacerdote vestito di paramenti liturgici si appresta ad incensare la scena, mentre, in secondo piano, una pia donna incrocia le mani sul petto. A destra, subentra un anziano viandante con bastone in compagnia di un asino. L’ipotesi che si tratti di San Giuseppe per l’affinità con molte raffigurazioni del padre putativo di Cristo in temi affini, come il Riposo nella fuga in Egitto, confligge col fatto che la figura è priva di aureola, laddove Gesù Bambino e la Vergine ne sono, ovviamente, dotati; ciò rende ancora più oscuro il senso della raffigurazione. L’iconografia del Divino Infante addormentato sulla croce è attestata da vari dipinti tra cui uno celebre di Guido Reni (Collezione privata?) e uno, ancora più icastico, di Ludovico Miradori detto il Genovesino (fig. 1 ) mentre il Bimbo crocifisso è immagine della pietà controrifomata, tanto che San Paolo della Croce si spinge a scrivere che Cristo stesso avrebbe rivelato che, fin nel ventre della Vergine, aveva assunto la posizione del crocifisso. Nella storia della pittura italiana -in un’ovvia prospettiva europea- l’Allegoria della Redenzione più famosa è quella di Ambrogio Lorenzetti ora nella Pinacoteca di Siena, incentrata su una visione escatologica complessa in cui i Novissimi entrano potentemente in scena e la vicenda della salvazione umana passa attraverso la morte e la resurrezione di Cristo, tema comune peraltro alle non numerosissime versioni dello stesso tema, come quella di Cranach il Giovane nel Museo di Belle Arti di Lipsia,(fig. 2 ) fitta di riferimenti simbolici e rimandi che spaziano dall’AnticoTestamento alla contemporaneità del ritratto dei committenti, risolta in ultima istanza nella pacata visione del Redentore dormiente nella morte da Lui vinta.Nel dipinto di De Wael il Bimbo crocifisso riceve l’adorazione dalla Vergine e l’incenso dal celebrante vestito di sontuosi paramenti sacerdotali; nell’Apocalisse (5:12) vi sono moltitudini di angeli attorno al trono e alle creature viventi “ che dicono a gran voce: degno è l’Agnello che è stato immolato di ricever la potenza e le ricchezze e la sapienza e la forza e l’onore e la gloria e la benedizione”; in effetti molti elementi del testo giovanneo collimano col nostro dipinto: il personaggio che ha la visione, Giovanni, Cristo infante Agnello sacrificale per eccellenza sulla croce, gli angeli intorno e il tributo degli onori e della gloria riassunto nell’incenso del celebrante e nell’adorazione di Maria inginocchiata davanti alla croce, il tutto alla presenza di Dio Padre che reca il globo a significare il suo dominio sul creato. Dal punto di vista formale, il dipinto di De Wael in esame compone con sapiente mestiere i personaggi nel campo allungato della scena; la luce, come di lampo, proveniente ovviamente dal Dio Padre si riverbera sulle figure evidenziandone i dettagli con l’amore del microcosmo che è prerogativa peculiare del pittore, si notino gli splendidi particolari dei paramenti, il turibolo, ma anche la naturalezza dell’asino condotto in scena sulla destra, il suo paziente chinare il capo. Il naturalissimo agire dei personaggi, la loro perfetta fusione con l’ambiente trasformano una complessa raffigurazione teologica in una scena di vita come quelle che animano le sue celebri serie delle Sette opere di Misericordia, calate così bene nel clima genovese da fare dell’artista fiammingo un caposaldo della pittura ligure. Anche se qui, la natura escatologica del tema e un’insopprimibile aura di mistero che pervade la scena precludono gli aspetti aneddotici e di genere, di solito presenti nelle composizioni del De Wael. Va tuttavia ricordato che la collaudata tecnica pittorica del De Wael, mutuata ovviamente dalla grande pittura fiamminga, contiene in sé una certa propensione polivalente che affronta con spirito duttile i più diversi argomenti, e basti qui ricordare la memorabile caduta di Icaro di Brughel (Bruxelles, Musée Royaux des Beaux Arts ) su cui viene subito in mente la poesia di. W. H. Auden, che meglio di chiunque altro potrebbe commentare la scena in esame con le parole del sonetto Musée des Beaux Arts : Sul dolore la sapevano lunga/ gli Antichi Maestri: quanto ne capivano bene /la posizione umana come avvenga /mentre qualcun altro mangia o apre una finestra o se/ ne va a zonzo spensierato/ come, quando gli anziani aspettano riverenti con fervore/ la miracolosa nascita, debba sempre esserci qualche bambino che non l’avrebbe per niente voluta e pattina su un laghetto alle soglie del bosco”

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Auction Details

Fine Art - day 1

by
Cambi Casa d'Aste
October 25, 2017, 10:00 AM CET

Cambi Casa d'Aste Srl Mura di San Bartolomeo 16, Genoa, GE, 16122, IT

Terms

Live bidding may start higher or lower

Buyer's Premium

€0 - 400,000:30.0%
€400,001+:26.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€9,999€200
€10,000€19,999€500
€20,000€29,999€1,000
€30,000€49,999€2,000
€50,000€79,999€5,000
€80,000€199,999€10,000
€200,000€499,999€20,000
€500,000+€50,000

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Sales will be awarded to the highest bidder and it is under- stood to be in "cash". Cambi acts as an agent on an exclusive basis in its name but on behalf of each seller, according to article 1704 of the Italian Civil Code. Sales shall be deemed concluded directly between the seller and the buyer; it follows that Cambi does not take any responsibility towards the buyer or other people, except for those concerning its agent activity. All responsibilities pursuant to the former articles 1476 and following of the Italian Civil Code continue to rest on the owners of each item.
The Auctioneer's hammer stroke defines the conclusion of the sales contract between the seller and the buyer.
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The goods on sale are considered as second-hand goods, put up for sale as antiques. As a consequence, the definition given to the goods under clause 3 letter "e" of Italian Consu- mer's Code (D. Lgs. 6.09.2005, n. 206) does not apply to them.
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Before the beginning of the auction, an exposition of the items will take place, during which the Auctioneer and his repre- sentatives will be available for any clarifications. The purpose of this exposition is to allow a thorough evaluation of authenticity, attribution, condition, provenance, origin, date, age, type and quality of the lots to be auctioned and to clarify any possible typographical error or inaccuracy in the catalogue.
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The person interested in buying something, commits himself, before taking part to the action, to analyze it in depth, even with the help of his own expert or restorer, to be sure of all the above mentioned characteristics.
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A complaint that is deemed legitimate will lead simply to a re- fund of the amount paid, only upon the return of the item, excluding any other pretence and or expectation. If, within three months from the discovery of the defect but no later than five years from the date of the sale, the buyer has notified Cambi in writing that he has grounds for believing that the lot concerned is a fake, and only if the buyer is able to return such item free from third party rights and provided that it is in the same conditions as it was at the time of the sale, Cambi shall be entitled, in its sole discretion, to cancel the sale and disclose to the buyer the name of the seller, giving prior notice to him. Making an exception to the conditions above mentioned, Cambi will not refund the buyer if the description of the object in the catalogue was in accordance with the opinion generally accep- ted by scholars and experts at the time of the sale or indicated as controversial the authenticity or the attribution of the lot, and if, at the time of the lot publication, the forgery could have been recognized only with too complicated or too expensive exams, or with analysis that could have damaged the object or reduced its value.
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The Auctioneer may accept commission bids for objects at a determined price on a mandate from clients who are not present and may formulate bids for third parties. Telephone bids may or may not be accepted according to irrevocable judgment of Cambi and transmitted to the Auctioneer at the bidder's risk. These phone bids could be registered.
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The objects are knocked down by the Auctioneer to the highest bidder and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the disputed object may immediately put up for sale again starting from the last registered bid.
During the auction, the Auctioneer at his own discretion is en- titled to: withdraw any lot, make bids to reach the reserve price, as agreed between Cambi and the seller, and take any action he deems suitable to the circumstances, as joining or separating lots or changing the order of sale.
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Clients who intend to offer bids during the auction must request a "personal number" from the staff of Cambi and this number will be given to the client upon presentation of IDs, current address and, possibly, bank references or equivalent guarantees for the payment of the hammered price plus com- mission and/or expenses. Buyers who might not have provided ID and current address earlier must do so immediately after a knock down.
Cambi reserves the right to deny anyone, at its own discretion, the entrance in its own building and the participation to the auc- tion, and to reject offers from unknown or unwelcome bidders, unless a deposit covering the entire value of the desired lot is raised or in any case an adequate guarantee is supplied.
After the late or nonpayment from a purchaser, Cambi will have the right to refuse any other offer from this person or his repre- sentative during the following auctions.
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The commissions due to Cambi by the buyer are 30% of the hammer price of each lot up to an amount of € 400.000 and 26% on any amount in excess of this sum, including VAT. Any other taxes or charges are at the buyer's expenses.
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The buyer must make a down payment after the sale and settle the residual balance before collecting the goods at his or her risk and expense not later than ten days after the knock down. In case of total or partial nonpayment of the due amount within this deadline, Cambi can:
a) return the good to the seller and demand from the buyer the payment of the lost commission; b) act in order to obtain enforcement of compulsory payment; c) sell the object privately or during the following auction in the name and at the expenses of the highest bidder according to article 1515 of the Italian Civil Code, with the right of the compensation for damages.
After the above mentioned period, Cambi will not be held responsible towards the buyer for any deterioration and/or damage of the object(s) in question and it will have the right to apply, to each object, storage and transportation fees to and from the warehouse according to tariffs available on request. All and any risks to the goods for damage and/or loss are transfer- red to the buyer upon knock down and the buyer may have the goods only upon payment, to Cambi, of the Knock down com- missions and any other taxes including fees concerning the pa- cking, handling, transport and/or storage of the objects involved.
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For objects subjected to notification from the State, in ac- cordance to the D.Lgs. 22.01.2004 n. 42 (c.d. Codice dei Beni Culturali) and following changes, buyers are beholden by law to observe all existing legislative dispositions on the matter and, in case the State exercises its pre-emptive right, cannot expect from Cambi or the vendor any re-imbursement or eventual in- terest on commission on the knock down price already paid. The export of lots by the buyers, both resident and not resident in Italy, is regulated by the above mentioned law and the other custom, financial and tax rules in force. Export of objects more than 50 years old is subject to the release of an export license from the competent Authority. Cambi does not take any responsibility towards the purchaser as for any possible export restriction of the objects knocked down, nor concerning any possible license or certificate to be obtained according to the Italian law.

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For all object including materials belonging to protected spe- cies as, for example, coral, ivory, turtle, crocodile, whale bones, rhinoceros horns and so on, it is necessary to obtain a CITES export license released by the Ministry for the Environment and the Safeguard of the Territory. Possible buyers are asked to get all the necessary information concerning the laws on these exports in the Countries of de- stination.
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The "Droit de Suite" will be paid by the seller (Italian State Law n. 663, clause 152, April 22, 1941, replaced by Decree n. 118, clause 10, February13, 2006).
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All the valuations indicated in the catalogue are expressed in Euros and represent a mere indication. These values can be equal, superior or inferior to the reserve price of the lots agreed with the sellers.
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These Sales Conditions, regulated by the Italian law, are si- lently accepted by all people talking part in the auction and are at everyone's disposal. All controversies concerning the sales activity at Cambi are regulated by the Court of Genoa.
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According to article 13 D.Lgs. 196/2003 (Privacy Code), Cambi informs that the data received will be used to carry out the sales contracts and all other services concerning the social object of Cambi S.a.s.. The attribution of the data is optional but it is fundamental to close the contract. The registration at the auctions gives Cambi the chance to send the catalogues of the following auctions and any other information concerning its ac- tivities.
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Any communication regarding the auction must be done by registered return mail addressed to:
Cambi Casa d'Aste
Castello Mackenzie - Mura di S. Bartolomeo 16
16122 Genova - Italy

Payments

Buyers must pay all the lots in ten days after the end of the sale.

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