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Lot 170: Giovan Battista Amendola Italian, 1848-1887 , A notary

Est: £4,000 GBP - £6,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJune 28, 2007

Item Overview

Description

signed & dated: GB Amendola inscribed: Fonderia Bucciano bronze, dark brown patina

Dimensions

measurements note 55.3cm., 21¾in.

Provenance

Baron Oscar de Mesnil de Volkrange;
Private collection, Belgium

Notes

Amendola is today best known for his sculptural re-workings of groups from the paintings of Frederic Lord Leighton and Lawrence Alma-Tadema. These were executed during a fecund period he spent in England from 1878. Born in Naples, where he trained until moving to Rome in 1866, Amendola?s early work was influenced by the neo-classicism of his teacher Pietro Tenerani. He exhibited widely in Italy during the 1870s, winning most acclaim with religious subjects. In England he quickly established himself in Leighton?s and Alma-Tadema?s circle making many portraits. He returned to Naples shortly before his death to undertake the commission of a monumental statue of Gioacchino Murat, the second Napoleonic king of Naples, for the façade of the Palazzo Reale. It was surely during his last year, back in Naples, that Amendola made this engaging genre study of a Neapolitan man, probably a lawyer, purposefully striding along holding an umbrella behind his back. It shows Amendola to have been at the height of his powers at his untimely death, aged only 41. Certainly Oscar du Mesnil?s patronage was not exclusive to Gemito and works by several other contemporary sculptors were in his collection.

Auction Details

19th & 20th Century European Sculpture

by
Sotheby's
June 28, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK