Lot No. 90


Roman School, 17th Century


Roman School, 17th Century - Old Master Paintings

An architectural capriccio with figures,
oil on canvas, 205 x 164.5 cm, framed

The present painting depicts an imaginary architectural composition dominated by an imposing central building, raised on top of steps, surrounded by Doric columns and surmounted by a dome on a high tambour. The numerous details, such as the masks above the capitals and the cherub statues holding shells on the balustrade, are of great interest. The canvas is part of the seventeenth-century Roman landscape movement, which also included artists such as Viviano Codazzi, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, Filippo Lauri and Vicente Giner. This genre was partly inspired by the work of Dutch artists active in Rome around the mid-seventeenth century known as Bamboccianti and led by Peter Van Laer. The Bamboccianti in turn influenced the landscape movement, which was formed in Venice during the following century.

This painting is particularly similar to those painted by Viviano Codazzi (circa 1603-1670), who was originally from Bergamo but active in Rome towards the end of the 1640s, and who specialised in architectural perspectives. Unlike the heroic landscapes of contemporary artists from Emilia-Romagna and France, Codazzi’s work shows a constant search for verisimilitude, even in the case of invented images, and a use of light intended to inspect even the humblest of details. The details found in this painting, such as the Doric columns, the colours of the buildings in the background and the paved square with a few upturned tiles, are also seen in his work.

Elements from other compositions can be identified in the numerous figures animating the scene. For example, the woman with a vase on her head and another in her hand is related to image of the figure depicted in the fresco, Fire in the Borgo by Raphael in the Stanze Vaticane.

25.04.2017 - 18:00

Realized price: **
EUR 62,500.-
Estimate:
EUR 30,000.- to EUR 40,000.-

Roman School, 17th Century


An architectural capriccio with figures,
oil on canvas, 205 x 164.5 cm, framed

The present painting depicts an imaginary architectural composition dominated by an imposing central building, raised on top of steps, surrounded by Doric columns and surmounted by a dome on a high tambour. The numerous details, such as the masks above the capitals and the cherub statues holding shells on the balustrade, are of great interest. The canvas is part of the seventeenth-century Roman landscape movement, which also included artists such as Viviano Codazzi, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, Filippo Lauri and Vicente Giner. This genre was partly inspired by the work of Dutch artists active in Rome around the mid-seventeenth century known as Bamboccianti and led by Peter Van Laer. The Bamboccianti in turn influenced the landscape movement, which was formed in Venice during the following century.

This painting is particularly similar to those painted by Viviano Codazzi (circa 1603-1670), who was originally from Bergamo but active in Rome towards the end of the 1640s, and who specialised in architectural perspectives. Unlike the heroic landscapes of contemporary artists from Emilia-Romagna and France, Codazzi’s work shows a constant search for verisimilitude, even in the case of invented images, and a use of light intended to inspect even the humblest of details. The details found in this painting, such as the Doric columns, the colours of the buildings in the background and the paved square with a few upturned tiles, are also seen in his work.

Elements from other compositions can be identified in the numerous figures animating the scene. For example, the woman with a vase on her head and another in her hand is related to image of the figure depicted in the fresco, Fire in the Borgo by Raphael in the Stanze Vaticane.


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Auction: Old Master Paintings
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 25.04.2017 - 18:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 15.04. - 25.04.2017


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