Rest of the Herdsmen
Francesco Casanova, zugeschr. (London 1727 - Brühl bei Wien 1802), attr.
Lot-No. 466
Watercolour and ink over pencil. 16,5 x 12,5 cm. Lo. ri. inscribed 'Casanova (Jean François)', framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. Pale foxing. - Provenance: Christie's London, 23.3.82; Estate Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama - Battle, figure and landscape painter, brother of the proverbial womaniser Giacomo C. Moved with his family to Venice as a child, he studied in the workshops of G. Guardi and A. Joli as well as with the battle painter F. Simonini. After 1757 he gained a position among the leading painters of Paris, in 1763 he became a member of the academy and 'Peintre du Roi'. Leaving behind numerous debts, he fled to Vienna in 1783, where he was able to build on his Parisian successes and, through the mediation of Prince Ligne, worked for Catherine the Great, among others. Mus.: Paris (Louvre), New York (Metrop. Mus.), Moscow (Pushkin Mus.), Vienna (Kunsthist. Mus.) a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.
Francesco Casanova, zugeschr.: Rest of the Herdsmen
Francesco Casanova, zugeschr. (London 1727 - Brühl bei Wien 1802), attr.
Rest of the Herdsmen
Lot-No. 466
Watercolour and ink over pencil. 16,5 x 12,5 cm. Lo. ri. inscribed 'Casanova (Jean François)', framed under glass, uninspected out of frame. Pale foxing. - Provenance: Christie's London, 23.3.82; Estate Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama - Battle, figure and landscape painter, brother of the proverbial womaniser Giacomo C. Moved with his family to Venice as a child, he studied in the workshops of G. Guardi and A. Joli as well as with the battle painter F. Simonini. After 1757 he gained a position among the leading painters of Paris, in 1763 he became a member of the academy and 'Peintre du Roi'. Leaving behind numerous debts, he fled to Vienna in 1783, where he was able to build on his Parisian successes and, through the mediation of Prince Ligne, worked for Catherine the Great, among others. Mus.: Paris (Louvre), New York (Metrop. Mus.), Moscow (Pushkin Mus.), Vienna (Kunsthist. Mus.) a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.