
Portrait bust of Domenico Morelli
Auction Closed
November 6, 07:36 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 25,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
Italian, circa 1877
bronze, gold-brown patina, on a bronze socle
signed V. GEMITO
56cm. overall; 22in.
Sotheby's London, 3 July 2020, lot 169;
Where acquired.
Gemito convincingly set out his credentials as one of the greatest portrait sculptors of the late 19th century at the Paris Salon of 1887. He exhibited four busts of a contemporary composer, fashion designer and two painters: Giuseppe Verdi, Mariano Fortuny, Francesco Paolo Michetti and Domenico Morelli. The last one was received to great critical acclaim. The series of busts were all created in Naples, by the young Gemito, in a vibrant creative period between 1873 and 1875 (see Petit Palais, op. cit.).
Gemito depicts the 50-year-old Morelli at the height of his career. Morelli himself commissioned the bust and no doubt influenced the innovative appearance of the bust, in which the Neapolitan painter’s shoulders slope one way, whilst he looks up and to the side the other way. Morelli is shown as if momentarily distracted from painting, wearing a simple frock and painter's cap. It reflects in many respects Morelli’s own self-portrait of around 1840 in the Uffizi, Florence. The handsome and confident 27-year-old painter with a mass of black hair is echoed in a older, yet distinguished, professor at the Reale Istituto di Belle Arti, of whom the 21-year-old Gemito must have been in awe.
Gemito’s original terracotta, exhibited in Naples in 1877 and then at the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle, is in the Certosa e Museo di San Martino, Naples (inv. no. 16294). In addition to the prime bronze in the Morelli collection (see Di Giacomo, op. cit., 1928), only a few other bronze casts are known in the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte (inv. no. OA8969), in the Minozzi collection, in the Naples, Banco di Napoli (formerly in the Consolazio collection), and one sold Sotheby’s, Milan, 5 December 2005, lot 241.
RELATED LITERATURE
S. Di Giacomo, Gemito, Napoli 1905 (1988), pp.49-52;
S. Di Giacomo, Vincenzo Gemito: Vita e Opere, Milan, 1928, pl. XI;
M. de Marinis, Gemito, Roma 1993, figs. 50-51;
Temi di Vincenzo Gemito, exh.cat., Palazzo Racani Arconi, Spoleto, 1989, p. 116, cat. 42;
J.-L. Champion, 'Les Portraits d'Artistes', in Gemito. Le Sculpteur de l’âme Napolitaine, exh. cat., Petit Palais, Paris, 2019, pp. 52-62, nos. 33-34.
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