Lotto No. 408


Giovanni Andrea Carlone, il Genovese


Giovanni Andrea Carlone, il Genovese - Dipinti antichi

(Genoa 1639–1697 Milan)
Tobias healing his Father’s Blindness,
oil on canvas, 232.5 x 150.5 cm, unframed

Provenance:
possibly commissioned by Johann Adam Andreas, Prince of Liechtenstein;
Zingales collection, Genoa;
Zerbone collection, Genoa, since 1986

Exhibited:
Schirn-Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Kunst in der Republik Genua 1528–1815, September 5 – 8 November 1992, no. 105

Literature:
E. Gavazza, F. Lamera, L. Magnani, La pittura in Liguria: il secondo Seicento, Genoa 1990, ill. on p. 407 fig. 493;
M. Newcome, Kunst in der Republik Genua 1528–1815, 1992, exhibition catalogue, Frankfurt, p.194, no. 103

The subject matter of the present painting comes from the Book of Tobit and the story of Tobias curing his father’s blindness. In the present composition, a seated Tobit reaches out with his hands, whilst his son, Tobias, applies the ointment taken from the gall bladder of a fish caught in the river Tigris, to restore his father’s sight. The angel Raphael, sent by God disguised as a human, stands back from the scene alongside Tobias’s mother.

The present painting by Giovanni Andrea Carlone returns to a composition that his father Giovanni Battista Carlone, had used in a landscape format.

30.04.2019 - 17:00

Stima:
EUR 20.000,- a EUR 30.000,-

Giovanni Andrea Carlone, il Genovese


(Genoa 1639–1697 Milan)
Tobias healing his Father’s Blindness,
oil on canvas, 232.5 x 150.5 cm, unframed

Provenance:
possibly commissioned by Johann Adam Andreas, Prince of Liechtenstein;
Zingales collection, Genoa;
Zerbone collection, Genoa, since 1986

Exhibited:
Schirn-Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Kunst in der Republik Genua 1528–1815, September 5 – 8 November 1992, no. 105

Literature:
E. Gavazza, F. Lamera, L. Magnani, La pittura in Liguria: il secondo Seicento, Genoa 1990, ill. on p. 407 fig. 493;
M. Newcome, Kunst in der Republik Genua 1528–1815, 1992, exhibition catalogue, Frankfurt, p.194, no. 103

The subject matter of the present painting comes from the Book of Tobit and the story of Tobias curing his father’s blindness. In the present composition, a seated Tobit reaches out with his hands, whilst his son, Tobias, applies the ointment taken from the gall bladder of a fish caught in the river Tigris, to restore his father’s sight. The angel Raphael, sent by God disguised as a human, stands back from the scene alongside Tobias’s mother.

The present painting by Giovanni Andrea Carlone returns to a composition that his father Giovanni Battista Carlone, had used in a landscape format.


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Asta: Dipinti antichi
Tipo d'asta: Asta in sala
Data: 30.04.2019 - 17:00
Luogo dell'asta: Wien | Palais Dorotheum
Esposizione: 20.04. - 30.04.2019

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