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Old Master And 19th Century Drawings

Catalogue Information: 169 lots with images

Date: 2008

Auction House:

Christie's

Location:

USA
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Lot 1: The Blessed Pietro degli Onesti

FOLLOWER OF ERCOLE DE ROBERTI (FERRARA 1455-1496) The Blessed Pietro degli Onesti pen and brown ink, green wash heightened with white 9 x 4 3/8 in. (229 x 110 mm.)

 
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Lot 3: An evangelist

Attributed to Giulio Pippi, called Giulio Romano (Rome 1499-1546 Mantua)An evangelist with inscription 'Mano di Polidoro da Caravaggio - Riconsci***' pen and brown ink, brown wash, the lower left edge with a shaped loss 7¼ x 4 1/8 in. (184 x 105 mm.) [...more]

 
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Lot 4: Saint Ambrose ( recto ), a fragmentary sketch of a figure ( verso )

Attributed to Galeazzo Campi (Cremona 1477-1536) Saint Ambrose (recto), a fragmentary sketch of a figure (verso)red chalk 5¼ x 4½ in. (132 x 114 mm.)

 
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Lot 5: Head of a youth in profile to the left: Cartoon for a tapestry

Northern Associate of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Urbino 1483-1520 Rome)Head of a youth in profile to the left: Cartoon for a tapestry black, red and ochre chalk, heightened with white, made up at the edges 22½ x 16½ in. (573 x 422 mm.)

 
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Lot 6: A Knight Hospitaller swearing an oath

Jacopo Zucchi (Florence circa 1540-1596) A Knight Hospitaller swearing an oath pen and brown ink, brown wash, in an inscribed circle, circular on an 18th Century mountdiam: 4 in. (102 mm.)

 
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