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Antonio Viviani Il Sordo di Urbino (Urbino, 1560 - Urbino, 1620)Attributed to
The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, Saint Zachary and Saint John the Baptist
Oil on canvas
133x98 cm. Lath frame
This is a faithful copy, but smaller than the original (which measures 233x 179 cm.), of Federico Barrocci's Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth, John and Zechariah, known as the Madonna of the Cat (Florence, Uffizi). In the latest edition of his monograph devoted to Barocci (A. Emiliani, Federico Barocci, Recanati, Ars Books, 2008, vol. II, p. 140) Andrea Emiliani thus referred to our painting in the card dedicated to the Madonna della Gatta: "The writer in distant years (circa 1989) purchased in Brescia a copy perhaps by the hand of Sordino," where the "Sordino" is not Alessandro Calvi, a Bolognese painter of the late eighteenth century, but Antonio Viviani, known as the Sordo (1560-1620) among the best and most faithful artists active in Barrocci's workshop.
Provenance:
Prof. Andrea Emiliani collection, Bologna.
Prof. Andrea Emiliani collection, Bologna.
Live auction 275
Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures from 14th to 19th Century
Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, thu 23 November 2023
SINGLE SESSION 23/11/2023 Hours 15:00