The three Christian Virtues
Sebastiano Conca (Gaeta 1680 - Neapel 1764)
Lot-No. 9
Proceeds : 4.100 €
Oil/canvas, 35 x 43,5 cm, on the stretcher label of gallery Colnaghi, min. rest., relined. - Expert report: Giancarlo Sestieri, Rome, 15.03.12. - Prov.: Gallery Colnaghi, London. - Italian history painter a. draughtsman, was trained in the workshop of f. Solimena until 1706, in 1718 he became member of the Accadmia of S. Luca, he founded a drawing academy in Rom, among the pupils of which were P. Batoni a. A. R. Mengs, since the 1720 he was considered the most important head of Roman classicism, he not only worked for pope Clement XI in S. Giovanni in Laterano a. in S. Clemente but also for the court of Turin. - Mus.: Florence (Uffizi), Cologne (Wallraf Richartz-Mus.), New York, Rome, Berlin a. others. - Lit.: Saur, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.
Sebastiano Conca: The three Christian Virtues
Sebastiano Conca (Gaeta 1680 - Neapel 1764)
The three Christian Virtues
Lot-No. 9
Proceeds : 4.100 €
Oil/canvas, 35 x 43,5 cm, on the stretcher label of gallery Colnaghi, min. rest., relined. - Expert report: Giancarlo Sestieri, Rome, 15.03.12. - Prov.: Gallery Colnaghi, London. - Italian history painter a. draughtsman, was trained in the workshop of f. Solimena until 1706, in 1718 he became member of the Accadmia of S. Luca, he founded a drawing academy in Rom, among the pupils of which were P. Batoni a. A. R. Mengs, since the 1720 he was considered the most important head of Roman classicism, he not only worked for pope Clement XI in S. Giovanni in Laterano a. in S. Clemente but also for the court of Turin. - Mus.: Florence (Uffizi), Cologne (Wallraf Richartz-Mus.), New York, Rome, Berlin a. others. - Lit.: Saur, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.