Lot 193
  • 193

MICHELE MARIESCHI | An architectural capriccio with figures beside a river

Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 GBP
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Description

  • An architectural capriccio with figures beside a river
  • oil on canvas
  • 36.4 x 55.8 cm.; 14 3/8  x 22 in.

Provenance

In the collection of the family of the present owner for at least 20 years.

Condition

The canvas has a firm relining, the paint surface is relatively clean, and the varnish is only slightly discoloured. Inspection under ultraviolet light reveals an extensive campaign of restoration in the sky which largely follows the patterns of craquelure. There are also concentrated areas of retouching along all four margins. The majority of the architecture appears to remain largely untouched, save for some retouchings in the arch. Despite the intervention in the sky, the paintings appears clean and ready to hang.
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Catalogue Note

This unpublished work is entirely characteristic of Marieschi's architectural capricci. A very similar composition, which differs only in minor details and in the figures, is in a private collection, and recorded on the Fondazione Zeri online database (no. 72729). We are grateful to Charles Beddington for endorsing the attribution following first-hand inspection.