
Property of a Private Collector
Saint Peter; Saint Paul
Auction Closed
January 27, 09:38 PM GMT
Estimate
60,000 - 80,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property of a Private Collector
Bartolomeo di Segnolo Caporali
Perugia circa 1420 - circa 1505
Saint Peter;
Saint Paul
a pair, both tempera on panel, gold ground, circular
each panel diameter: 6¾ in.; 17.1 cm.
each framed diameter: 13⅝ in.; 34.6 cm.
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This pair of roundels originally formed part of an altarpiece predella, which also included Christ as the Man of Sorrows (Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, inv. no. WA1951.7). All three feature the same trompe l'oeil detail of the illusionary shadowed border, making it appear as if they were lit by an external light source shining from the viewer's right. The two saints, who hold their apostolic attributes, are rendered with great attention to surface detail. The men's furrowed brows and deep crow's feet are as exactingly depicted as their curly hair and curlicue beards. The elegant drapery defining the saints' robes is offset by the delicately incised haloes and other gilded elements, imbuing the small panels with a sense of ornate grandeur. Although largely active in Perugia, Bartolomeo di Segnalo Caporali was also influenced by certain Florentine painters, especially Benozzo Gozzoli, who worked in Umbria for a period.
We are grateful to Professor de Marchi for confirming the attribution to Bartolomeo di Segno Caporali upon first-hand inspection and for suggesting that the panels date to the painter's youthful period in the 1460s. An alternate attribution to the Master of the Pietà of San Costanzo, an anonymous follower of Caporali, has been proposed by Dr. Emanuele Zappasodi.
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