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Odysseus relating his adventures to the goddess Calypso

Vincenzo Camuccini (Rom 1771 - Rom 1844)


Odysseus relating his adventures to the goddess Calypso

Lot-No. 464

Proceeds : 1.300 €


Pen and ink drawing, wash and pencil. 21 x 37 cm. Lo. le. probably by another hand inscribed Camucini, lo. middle titled in Italian, framed under glass. Some stains. - Provenance: Estate Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama - Italian history painter. C. learned painting in the studio of D. Corvi in Rome, where Raphael's art became the formative model for him. In 1802 he was admitted to the Accademia die San Luca, and in 1806-10 he was its president. C. developed into one of the leading classicists of his time and was subsequently admitted to many foreign academies. He also received commissions from the Pope and Napoleon and was also a sought-after portrait painter. In addition, he worked as a restorer and director of part of the Vatican collections. Mus.: St. Petersburg (Eremitage), Wien (Kunsthist. Mus.), Neapel (Capodimonte), Rom, Florenz, Glasgow a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit.

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Vincenzo Camuccini: Odysseus relating his adventures to the goddess Calypso


Vincenzo Camuccini (Rom 1771 - Rom 1844)

Odysseus relating his adventures to the goddess Calypso

Lot-No. 464

Proceeds : 1.300 €

Print

Pen and ink drawing, wash and pencil. 21 x 37 cm. Lo. le. probably by another hand inscribed Camucini, lo. middle titled in Italian, framed under glass. Some stains. - Provenance: Estate Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama - Italian history painter. C. learned painting in the studio of D. Corvi in Rome, where Raphael's art became the formative model for him. In 1802 he was admitted to the Accademia die San Luca, and in 1806-10 he was its president. C. developed into one of the leading classicists of his time and was subsequently admitted to many foreign academies. He also received commissions from the Pope and Napoleon and was also a sought-after portrait painter. In addition, he worked as a restorer and director of part of the Vatican collections. Mus.: St. Petersburg (Eremitage), Wien (Kunsthist. Mus.), Neapel (Capodimonte), Rom, Florenz, Glasgow a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit.

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