Lot 132
  • 132

Attributed to Pierre Reymond (1513-1584) French, Limoges, mid-16th century

Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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Description

  • Saint John the Baptist in the desert
  • partially gilt painted enamel on copper, in a gilt bronze frame mounted a velvet covered frame
  • Attributed to Pierre Reymond (1513-1584) French, Limoges, mid-16th century
with a white label marked: COLLEZIONE SANGIORGI numbered: 19581, 24900, 9400, and 314, a label numbered: 59, and a fragmentary label on the reverse

Provenance

Giorgio Sangiorgi, Rome, by 1912;
Achillito Chiesa, Milan, late 1920s;
either the Agosti or Mendoza collection, Milan, until 1937

Exhibited

Milan, Galleria Pesaro, Le collezioni Agosti e Mendoza, December 1936, no. 47

Literature

G. Botta, Le collezioni Agosti e Mendoza, Milan, 1936, pl. XC

Condition

Overall the condition of the plaque is very good with some wear and dirt to the surface consistent with age. The gilding has some wear, including at the staff and the halo of the Lamb. There is some minor wear, slight greening and tarnishing to the gilding of the frame. The cloth mount is discoloured and worn.
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Catalogue Note

The present plaque may have been a pendant to the Saint Jerome attributed to Reymond in the Musée du Louvre (inv. no. OA 4008).