GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696-1770)
GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696-1770)
GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696-1770)
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GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696-1770)

The Holy Family resting on the Flight into Egypt, with two Angels kneeling

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GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO (1696-1770)
The Holy Family resting on the Flight into Egypt, with two Angels kneeling
black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash on paper, fragmentary watermark
29,7 x 21,6 cm. (11 ¾ x 8 ½ in.)
来源
Probably given by the artist or his son Lorenzo to the Library of the Somasco Convent, Santa Maria della Salute, Venice.
Probably Count Leopoldo Cicognara (1767-1834), Venice.
Probably Antonio Canova (1757-1822), Venice; then by descent to his half-brother.
Monsignor Giovanni Battista Sartori-Canova (1775-1858), Venice; by descent from the above.
Probably Francesco Pesaro, Venice.
Probably Edward Cheney (1803-1884), Badger Hall, Shropshire, by 1842; by descent to his nephew
Alfred Capel-Cure (1826-1896), Blake, Essex, by descent from the above; Sotheby's, 29 April 1885, part of lot 1024 (two volumes of drawings; to E. Parsons).
Probably Savile Gallery, London (Tiepolo Exhibition, May 1928, possibly no. 38 'Madonna and Child, St. Joseph and attendant Angels').
P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., London (Exhibition of Old Master Drawings, April - May 1952, no. 29, ill.).
Lieutenant Richard S. Davis (1917-1985), Minneapolis.
Dorothy Braude Edinburg (1920-2015), Boston (with her mark; not in Lugt).
Jo-Ann Edinburg Pinkowitz (1948-2022), John Edinburg and Hope Edinburg; Sotheby's, New York, 12 November 1987, lot 105.
Acquired at the above sale; then by descent to the present owners.
展览
Hamburg, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Aus der Werkstatt des Künstlers – Druckgraphik und vorbereitende Zeichnungen der Sammlung Hegewisch, March 1999 - October 2000, pp. 18 & 87 (ill.).

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Zack Boutwood
Zack Boutwood Cataloguer

拍品专文

This drawing was probably part of an album of at least seventy drawings depicting the Holy Family given by Tiepolo or his son Lorenzo to the Somasco Convent in Venice in 1762, before the artist left for Madrid. The album passed through a number of Venetian collections, including that of the sculptor Antonio Canova. By 1842 it had been sold to British collector Edward Cheney and was included in his sale in 1885. The album likely stayed largely intact until it was dispersed at the Savile Gallery in London. George Knox described the sheets from the album as 'the most magnificent sustained testimony to Giambattista's graphic inventiveness' (G. Knox, Tiepolo, A Bicentenary Exhibition, exh. cat., Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum, 1970, see no. 89).

Sheets from the album are held in important private and public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (J. Byam Shaw & G. Knox, The Robert Lehman Collection, Italian Eighteenth-Century Drawings, New York, 1987, nos. 93-4), and the Morgan Library and Museum, New York (J. Bean & F. Stampfle, Drawings from New York Collections III, The Eighteenth Century in Italy, exh. cat., New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1971, no. 134). Another sheet depicting the Holy Family was sold at Christie’s, New York, on 29 January 2015, lot 36.

For part of the 20th century, the drawing was in the collection of Lieutenant Richard S. Davis, an art collector and officer in the now famous unit known as 'The Monuments Men' during the post-war period, who was later appointed curator and then director of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

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