جوليو تشيزاري بروكاسيني(1574-1621)

$1,700,000

 
<div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div> <div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>A rare and important painting by Giulio Cesare Procaccini depicting the legendary Judith Beheading Holofernes—a subject that has captivated artists from Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi to Kehinde Wiley and Robert Longo. The dramatic biblical scene, rendered with striking chiaroscuro, exemplifies Procaccini’s mastery of light and emotion and his engagement with one of art history’s most enduring themes of justice and triumph.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>This work holds exceptional provenance, having been commissioned by Giovanni Carlo Doria, one of Genoa’s most prominent collectors whose holdings included works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, and Van Dyck, remaining in the Doria family collection for approximately 300 years. It is recorded in the artist’s catalogue raisonné and has an extensive literature history.</font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black> </font></div><br><br><div><font face=Lato size=3 color=black>Comparable compositions by Procaccini appear in major museum collections such as the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.  This painting represents a rare opportunity to acquire a museum-caliber example of the artist’s work, distinguished by both its art historical significance and exceptional provenance.</font></div><br><br><div><font color=black> </font></div>
جوديث مع رأس هولوفرنيس52 × 38 3/4 بوصة(132.08 × 98.43 سم) زيت على قماش
الاصل
بتكليف من جيوفان كارلو دوريا (1576-1625)، جنوة، بحلول 1617-21
بالوراثة إلى ابنه، أغوستينو دوريا (1615-1640)، جنوة، 1625-40
ورثها عمه الأبوي، ماركانطونيو دوريا (1572-1651)، جنوة (حروف اسمه الأولى منقوشة على ظهر اللوحة الأصلية)، 1641
ورثها ابنه، نيكولو دوريا (1599-1688)، جنوة، 1651
ورثها ماركانطونيو الرابع دوريا (1765-1837)، أمير أنغري، جنوة، بحلول عام 1780
ورثها ابنه فرانشيسكو دوريا (1797-1874)
ورثها ابنه ماركانطونيو
... اكثر...إيو دوريا (1824-1870)
بالوراثة إلى ابنه، إرنستو دوريا (1863-1933)
بالوراثة إلى ابنه، ماركانطونيو السادس دوريا (1904-1985) من زوجته الأولى آنا روزا بويس (1872-1906)
مجموعة خاصة، جنيف
سوثبيز، لندن، ملكية أحد النبلاء، 8 يوليو 1992، القطعة 89
مع Whitfield Fine Art، لندن، 1994
مارك فيش وراشيل ديفيدسون (مجموعة فيش ديفيدسون)، تم الحصول عليها من المذكور أعلاه، 1995
سوثبيز، نيويورك، 26 يناير 2023، القطعة رقم 2
مجموعة خاصة، تم الحصول عليها من أعلاه
كريستيز، نيويورك، 31 يناير 2024، القطعة 41
مجموعه خاصه
معرض
نيويورك، هول آند نايت، بروكاسيني في أمريكا، 15 أكتوبر - 23 نوفمبر 2002، رقم 10
الادب
كارلو جوزيبي راتي، Instruzione di quanto puó vedersi di piú bello in Genova in pittura, scultura, ed architettura ecc. (تعليمات حول أجمل ما يمكن رؤيته في جنوة في مجال الرسم والنحت والعمارة وغيرها)، جنوة، 1780، ص. 332.
هيو بريغستوك، "مراجعات كتب: L'Attività Scultorea di Giulio Cesare Procaccini. Documenti e testimonianze، بقلم جياكومو بيرا: بروكاتشينو. سيرانو. مورازوني. Dipinti lombardi del primo Seicento dalle civiche collezioni Genovesi، في مجلة بيرلينجتون، المجلد 136، العدد 1090، يناير 1994، الشكل 36، ص 34-35، مصور
هيو بريغستوك، بروكاسيني في أمريكا، نيويورك، 2002، رقم الكتالوج 10، اللوحة 76، ص 41، 98-101، 130-131، 137، 139، 191، مصورة بالألوان
فاليريا فارينا، جيوفان كارلو دوريا، مروج الفنون في جنوة في أوائل القرن السابع عشر، 2002، ص. 201، 207
فرانشيسكو ماريا فيرو، "Postille a Giulio Cesare Procaccini"، في Arte lombarda del secondo millennio: Saggi in onore di Gian Alberto Dell'Acqua، ميلانو، 2003، ص. 43
فاليريا فارينا، "جيو كارلو دوريا (1576-1625)"، في L'età di Rubens: Dimore, committenti e collezionisti genovesi، كتالوج المعرض، ب. بوكاردو (محرر)، ميلانو، 2004، الشكل 2، ص. 191، مصور
فيديريكو فرانجي، دانييلي كريسبي: La giovinezza ritrovata، سيغراتي، 2012، ص. 80، الحاشية 19.
أليساندرو موراندوتي، في متحف ليتشي، الدراسات الأولى والاكتشافات الجديدة، بريشيا، 2012، رقم الكتالوج 14، ص. 60
أورنيلا دالبو، "شهرة كوريجيو إنسوبري. نظرة أولية على حظوظ جوليو تشيزاري بروكاتشيني في المجموعات الأوروبية بين القرنين السابع عشر والتاسع عشر"، في لومبارديا وأوروبا: تقاطعات التاريخ والثقافة، ميلانو، 2014، ص. 205.
أوديت دالبو، جوليو تشيزاري بروكاتشيني، من أجل كتالوج للوحات، أطروحة دكتوراه، جامعة ميلانو الكاثوليكية، 2016، رقم الكتالوج 96، ص. 280، مصور
هيو بريغستوك وأورنيلا دالبو، جوليو تشيزاري بروكاتشيني، الحياة والأعمال، تورينو، 2020، ص. 41، 354، 372، 437-438، رقم الكتالوج 104، ص. 137، مصور بالألوان
أورنيلا دالبو، "جوليو تشيزاري بروكاتشيني وجنوة، في نابولي وجنوة وميلانو. التبادل الفني والثقافي بين المدن المرتبطة بإسبانيا (1610-1640)"، في محاضرات مؤتمر الدراسات في تورينو وجنوة، ميلانو، 2020، الشكل 7، ص. 259-260، 265.
أندريا أورلاندو، جوليو تشيزاري بروكاتشيني. La 'Giuditta Doria' e Genova، طبعة خاصة، 2023
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لوحة نادرة ومهمة لجيوليو تشيزاري بروكاتشيني تصور الأسطورية جوديث وهي تقطع رأس هولوفرنس - موضوع أسر خيال الفنانين من كارافاجيو وأرتيميسيا جنتيلسكي إلى كيندي وايلي وروبرت لونغو. هذه المشهد التوراتي الدرامي، الذي تم تصويره بتقنية التباين بين الضوء والظل، يجسد براعة بروكاتشيني في التعامل مع الضوء والعاطفة وانخراطه في أحد أكثر موضوعات العدالة والانتصار ديمومة في تاريخ الفن.


 


تتمتع هذه اللوحة بمصدر استثنائي، حيث تم طلبها من قبل جيوفاني كارلو دوريا، أحد أبرز جامعي التحف الفنية في جنوة، والذي تضمنت مقتنياته أعمالاً لليوناردو دافنشي وتيتيان وفان ديك، وظلت في مقتنيات عائلة دوريا لمدة 300 عام تقريباً. وهي مسجلة في كتالوج الأعمال الكاملة للفنان ولها تاريخ أدبي واسع.


 


تظهر مؤلفات مماثلة لبروكاتشيني في مجموعات متاحف كبرى مثل المتحف الوطني للفنون في واشنطن العاصمة ومتحف الإرميتاج في سانت بطرسبرغ. تمثل هذه اللوحة فرصة نادرة لاقتناء عمل فني من طراز متحفي للفنان، يتميز بأهميته التاريخية الفنية ومصدره الاستثنائي.


 
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