Lot 228
  • 228

Leonardo Marini

Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 USD
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Description

  • Leonardo Marini
  • Three Pairs of Designs for Theatrical Costumes: Tartaro and Tartara; Pastore and Pastora; and Cavaliere del 5e Cento and Dama del 5e Cento;
  • Pen and brown ink and watercolor;
    all titled below and numbered upper right, the second and third pair with additional inscriptions

Provenance

Marquis de Carails

Condition

All unframed. There are some pale isolated fox marks on some of the drawings. A slight yellowing towards the margins of some sheets. One has a very small tear at the right hand side of the upper edge. The watercolour is very strong and fresh and overall the condition is fine for all of the draiwngs.
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Catalogue Note

This and the following two lots were once part of a volume of costume designs which belonged to the Marquis de Carails.  The designs were made for four dramas performed at the Reale Teatro, Turin, including Calipso and Talemacho.  The volume's title described the artist as designer to King Vittorio Amadeo III of Sardinia, and was dated 1777, by which time Marini had been designing costumes for the theatre for eight years.