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Allegory of Vanity

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (Venedig 1675 - Venedig 1741)


Allegory of Vanity

Lot-No. 13

Proceeds : 6.200 €


Oil/canvas, 105 x 74 cm, some rest., relined. - According to Dr. John Spike, Florence, it is an authentic work by Pellegrini. - Prov.: Collection Marquis Piero Massoni-Errera, Brussels. - Cosmopolitan italian history a. figure painter, pupil of P. Pagani, in Padova he participated in the decoration of the Pontificia Biblioteca Antoniana, in 1708 he went to London with M. Ricci, since 1713 he worked for the Düsseldorf court, thereafter he went among others to Antwerp, Paris a. Vienna. Besides S. Ricci a. J. Amigoni he ist the most important Venetian rococo painter. - Mus.: Paris (Louvre), Venice (Gall. dell"Accademia), Stuttgart (Staatsgalerie) a. others. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.

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Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini: Allegory of Vanity


Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (Venedig 1675 - Venedig 1741)

Allegory of Vanity

Lot-No. 13

Proceeds : 6.200 €

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Oil/canvas, 105 x 74 cm, some rest., relined. - According to Dr. John Spike, Florence, it is an authentic work by Pellegrini. - Prov.: Collection Marquis Piero Massoni-Errera, Brussels. - Cosmopolitan italian history a. figure painter, pupil of P. Pagani, in Padova he participated in the decoration of the Pontificia Biblioteca Antoniana, in 1708 he went to London with M. Ricci, since 1713 he worked for the Düsseldorf court, thereafter he went among others to Antwerp, Paris a. Vienna. Besides S. Ricci a. J. Amigoni he ist the most important Venetian rococo painter. - Mus.: Paris (Louvre), Venice (Gall. dell"Accademia), Stuttgart (Staatsgalerie) a. others. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.

Allegory of Vanity
Allegory of Vanity