Rubens a Genova
Palazzo Ducale, Genoa
6th October 2022–22nd January 2023 |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
15. Claudia
Lomellini (?),
by Guilliam van
Deynen. c.1600.
Oil on canvas,
204 by 120 cm.
(Musei di Strada
Nuova – Palazzo
Bianco, Genoa;
exh. Palazzo
Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
16. Violante
Maria Spinola
Serra, by Peter
Paul Rubens.
c.1607. Oil on
canvas, 129.5
by 101.6 cm.
(Buscot Park,
Oxfordshire, and
The Farrington
Trust; exh.
Palazzo Ducale,
Genoa).
Attributed works:
17. Circumcision
of Christ, by
Peter Paul
Rubens. 1604–
05. Oil on canvas
applied to oak
panel, 105 by 73.5
cm. (Akademie
der bildenden
Künste, Vienna;
exh. Palazzo
Ducale, Genoa).
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
7. Ulysses, by Giorgio de Chirico. 1922. Tempera
on canvas, 90 by 70 cm. (Private collection).
91. Virgin and Child enthroned with Sts John the Baptist and Benedict, by Luca Cambiaso. c.1561–63. Panel, 142 by 103.5 cm. (Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago; exh. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin).
Attributed works:
92. Nativity with Sts John the Baptist, Bartholomew and Francis of Paola (before restoration), by Luca Cambiaso. c.1564–65. Panel, c.18o by 140 cm. (S. Francesco da Paola, Genoa; exh. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin).
Attributed works:
93. Stoning of St Stephen, by Luca Cambiaso. Pen and brown wash, 67.2 by 71.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
60. Portrait of Vittorio Alfieri, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1793. 93 by 73 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
61. The last moments of the dying Mazzini, by Silvestro Lega. 1873. 75 by 98 cm. (Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, Providence; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
62. The inhabitants of Parga abandon their town, by Francesco Hayez. 1826–31. 201 by 220 cm. (Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Brescia; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
63. The milkseller of Piagentina, by Giuseppe Abbati. 1864. 36 by 44 cm. (Museo Civico in Castel Nuovo, Naples; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
64. Annunciation, by Marco Palmezzano. c.1495–97. Tempera on panel, 315 by 215 cm. (Pinacoteca Civica, Forlì; exh. Museo San Domenico, Forlì).
Attributed works:
65. Crucifixion with saints, by Marco Palmezzano. c.1500–05. Panel, 114.5 by 92 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Museo San Domenico, Forlì).
Attributed works:
66. Madonna and Child with saints, by Marco Palmezzano. c.1510. Panel, 168.5 by 171.5 cm. (Casa Risparmio di Cesena; exh. Museo San Domenico, Forlì).
57. The Circumcision, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1605. 492 by 277 cm. (SS. Andrea e Ambrogio [Chiesa del Gesù], Genoa).
Attributed works:
58. Equestrian portrait of Gio. Carlo Doria, by Peter Paul Rubens. After 1606. 265 by 188 cm. (Galleria Nazionale della Liguria a Palazzo Spinola, Genoa; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
59. Portrait of Stefano or Gio. Filippo Raggi, by Gioacchino Assereto. 1609. 153.5 by 118.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
60. Deianeira tempted by Fame, by Peter Paul Rubens. 1638? 245 by 168 cm. (Galleria Sabauda, Turin; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
70. Speeding Automobile, by Giacomo Balla. 1913-14. Oil on Paper and Cardboard, 73 by 104 cm. (Tarica Collection, Paris; Exh. Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, Milan).
Attributed works:
71. The Cyclist, by Mario Sironi. c.1919. Oil on Collage on Cardboard, 76 by 66 cm. (Private Collection, Rome; Exh. Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, Milan).
Attributed works:
72. Aeroplane with Cityscape, by Mario Sironi. 1917. Tempera on Paper, 87 by 63 cm. (Private Collection, Milan; Exh. Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, Milan).
Attributed works:
73. Gilbert Clavel in the Funicular, by Fortunato Depero. 1918. 59 by 59 cm. (Private Collection, Lugano; Exh. Fondazione Antonio Mazzotta, Milan).
64. Genoese Noble with Two Children, by Anthony van Dyck. 223.5 by 148.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
65. Adoration of the Cross with Sts Francis and Bernard and Francesco Orero, by Anthony van Dyck. 325 by 210 cm. (S. Michele di Pagana, Rapallo; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
66. Giovanna Spinola Pavese, by Pieter Paul Rubens. 247 by 147 cm. (Museul National de Arte el Romaniei, Bucharest; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
67. Gio. Paolo Balbi, by Anthony van Dyck. 266 by 198 cm. (Fondazione Magnani Rocca, Mamiano di Traversetolo; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
68. Seated Noblewoman, by Anthony van Dyck. 237 by 111 cm. (Private Collection, Rome; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
69. Man in Armour, by Anthony van Dyck. 121.5 by 137 cm. (Cincinnati Art Museum; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Attributed works:
70. Still Life, by Jan Roos. 100 by 138 cm. (Galleria di Palazzo Bianco, Genoa; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
53. Ships in the Harbour of Marseille, by Pierre Puget. Pen and Grey Ink on Vellum, 37 by 51 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Marseille).
Attributed works:
54. Alessandro Sauli, by Pierre Puget. Terracotta, 48 by 24 by 18.5 cm. (Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence; Exh. Centre de la Vieille Charité, Marseille).
Attributed works:
55. Marsyas, by Christophe Veyrier. White Marble, 104.2 by 43 by 50.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Exh. Centre de la Vieille Charité, Marseille).
Attributed works:
56. Hercules Gaulois, by Pierre Puget. Carrara Marble, 160 by 146 by 81 cm. (Louvre, Paris; Exh. Centre de la Vieille Charité, Marseille).
Attributed works:
57. Cato, by Pierre Puget. Marble, 50.5 by 26 by 27 cm. (Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts, Lyon; Exh. Palazzo Ducale, Genoa).
Short Notice
Addenda to Franceschini's Lost Decorations in the Ducal Palace, Genoa
20, 21, 22, 23. Four Plates Showing Embriaco Rejecting the Spoils of the Captured City of Caesarea. From a Set of Engravings by L. Lorenzi and V. Vanni (Published Florence, 1774) after Cartoons by Marcantonio Franceschini for Frescoes on Ceiling of Sala Maggior Consiglio, Genoa.
Attributed works:
24. Detail from Liguria Triumphant Drawn in a Golden Coach. Engravings by L. Lorenzi and V. Vanni after Marcantonio Franceschini.
Attributed works:
25. Allegorical Female Figure (?Fame). Engraving by L. Lorenzi and V. Vanni after Marcantonio Franceschini.
Attributed works:
26. Cupid with a Bow. Engraving by L. Lorenzi and V. Vanni after Marcantonio Franceschini.
Attributed works:
27. Fame Indicating the Spoils Taken from the Barbarians. Church with Ecclesiastical Symbols. Cartoons, by Marcantonio Franceschini. (Opera del Duomo, Orvieto.)
Attributed works:
28. Allegorical Male Figure in Armour. Engraving by L. Lorenzi and V. Vanni after Marcantonio Franceschini.