Lot 319
  • 319

Jacques François Carabain Belgian, 1834-1924

Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
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Description

  • Jacques François Carabain
  • The Arche Scaligere, Verona
  • signed J. Carabain l.l.

  • oil on canvas

  • 95 by 70cm., 37½ by 27½in.

Condition

The canvas has been strip-lined. There are large areas of retouching in the sky, notably in the upper left corresponding to a patched repair and a spot to the centre of the left edge also corresponding to a patched repair. There are also some other scattered spots of retouching, notably along the bottom edge and an area of retouching in the bottom right corner visible under ultraviolet light. The rest of the composition is overall in good condition. Held in a fluted plaster moulded gilt frame.
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Catalogue Note

The 'Arche Scaligere' cemetery is only visible through the fencing which encloses it. It is one of Verona's most fascinating monuments and a masterpiece of Veronese Gothic architecture. It consists of the monumental tombs of the Veronese nobility, and is closed off in an area which is adjacent to the church of Santa Maria Antica. Several of the tombs stand out on account of their imposing structures and rich decoration. Amongst these are the tombs of Cangrande I, Mastino II, Cansignorio and Alberto I. Others do not bear the names of those who are interred within them, however, they are known to contain the remains of the likes of Bartolomeo, Alboino, Cangrande II, Mastino I and Giovanni della Scala, nephew of Bartolomeo.