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朱利奥·凯撒·普罗卡奇尼(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>
《手持荷罗斐尼头颅的朱迪思》52 x 38 3/4 英寸(132.08 x 98.43 厘米) 布面油画
种源
乔瓦尼·卡洛·多利亚(1576–1625)委托创作,热那亚,约1617–21年
由其子阿戈斯蒂诺·多利亚(1615–1640)继承,热那亚,1625–40年
由其父系叔父马尔坎托尼奥·多利亚(1572–1651)继承,热那亚,1641年(其姓名首字母铭刻于原始画布背面)
由其子尼科洛·多利亚(1599–1688)继承,热那亚,1651年
由继承转至马尔坎托尼奥四世·多利亚(1765–1837),安格里亲王,热那亚,1780年前
由继承转至其子弗朗切斯科·多利亚(1797–1874)
由继承转至其子马尔坎托尼奥
...更。。。伊奥·V·多里亚(1824–1870)
由其子埃内斯托·多利亚(1863–1933)继承
由其子马尔坎托尼奥六世·多利亚(1904–1985)与首任妻子安娜·罗莎·布埃斯(1872–1906)继承
私人收藏,日内瓦
伦敦苏富比拍卖行,某贵族人士藏品,1992年7月8日,拍品编号89
与惠特菲尔德美术馆合作,伦敦,1994年
马克·菲施与瑞秋·戴维森(菲施戴维森收藏),1995年购自上述藏家
苏富比,纽约,2023年1月26日,拍品编号2
私人收藏,购自上述来源
佳士得纽约,2024年1月31日,第41号拍品
私人收藏
展会信息
纽约,霍尔与奈特画廊,普罗卡奇尼在美国,2002年10月15日至11月23日,编号10
文学
卡洛·朱塞佩·拉蒂,《热那亚绘画、雕塑与建筑等领域最美景致导览》,热那亚,1780年,第332页
休·布里格斯托克,《书评:贾科莫·贝拉著〈朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼的雕塑创作:文献与见证〉:普罗卡奇诺。 切拉诺。莫拉佐内。热那亚市立收藏馆藏十七世纪初伦巴第绘画》,载《伯灵顿杂志》,第136卷,第1090期,1994年1月,图版36,第34-35页,附图
休·布里格斯托克,《普罗卡奇尼在美国》,纽约,2002年,编号10,图版76,第41、98-101、130-131、137、139、191页,彩色插图
瓦莱里娅·法里纳,《十七世纪初热那亚的艺术推广者乔万·卡洛·多利亚》,2002年,第201、207页
弗朗切斯科·玛丽亚·费罗,《致朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼的附注》,载《公元二千年伦巴第艺术:献给吉安·阿尔贝托·德尔阿夸的论文集》,米兰,2003年,第43页
瓦莱里娅·法里纳,《乔瓦尼·卡洛·多利亚(1576-1625)》,载《鲁本斯时代:热那亚的宅邸、委托人与收藏家》,展览图录,P. 博卡尔多编,米兰,2004年,图2,第191页,附图
费德里科·弗兰吉、丹尼尔·克雷斯皮:《重获青春》,塞格拉特,2012年,第80页,脚注19
亚历山德罗·莫兰多蒂,《莱基博物馆:早期研究与新发现》,布雷西亚,2012年,图录编号14,第60页
奥奈拉·达尔博,《论"因苏布雷的科雷乔"之声名:朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼在十七至十九世纪欧洲收藏中的命运初探》,载《伦巴第与欧洲:历史与文化的交汇》,米兰,2014年,第205页。
奥黛特·达尔博,《朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼:绘画目录编纂》,博士论文,米兰天主教大学,2016年,图录编号96,第280页,附图
休·布里格斯托克与奥内拉·达尔博,《朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼:生平与作品》,都灵,2020年,第41、354、372、437-438页,图录编号104,第137页,彩色插图
奥奈拉·达尔博,《朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼与热那亚》,载《那不勒斯、热那亚与米兰:与西班牙关联城市间的艺术文化交流(1610-1640)》,都灵与热那亚学术研讨会论文集,米兰,2020年,图7,第259-260、265页。
安德烈亚·奥兰多,朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼。《"朱迪塔·多里亚"与热那亚》,私人印刷,2023年
...少。。。
朱利奥·切萨雷·普罗卡奇尼创作的珍稀重要画作《犹滴斩杀荷罗弗尼斯》,再现了这位传奇女性斩首敌将的场景——该题材曾令卡拉瓦乔、阿特米西娅·真蒂莱斯基乃至凯欣德·威利、罗伯特·隆戈等艺术家倾心。这幅以强烈明暗对比技法呈现的戏剧性圣经场景,彰显了普罗卡奇尼对光影与情感的驾驭能力,并深刻诠释了艺术史上永恒的正义与胜利主题。


 


此作传承非凡,由热那亚顶级藏家乔瓦尼·卡洛·多利亚委托创作——其收藏涵盖达芬奇、提香与凡·戴克等大师之作,并长达300年辗转于多利亚家族藏品体系。作品被收录于艺术家作品全集,并拥有详实的文献考证。


 


普罗卡奇尼同类构图作品现藏于华盛顿国家美术馆、圣彼得堡冬宫博物馆等重要机构。此画作兼具艺术史价值与卓越传承,实为收藏家获取博物馆级艺术品的难得机遇。


 
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