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Paolo Farinati
Description
- Paolo Farinati
- PLUTO ABDUCTING PERSEPHONE
- Signed with a snail, lower center and bears initial, lower left: R, signature, verso: P. Farinato, and numbering, verso: 8. 2.
- Pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk, within drawn arch at the top, and black chalk framing lines
Provenance
Richard Cosway (L.628)
Dr. Michel Gaud
Sold: Sotheby's, Monaco, June 20, 1987, lot 76
Acquired at the above sale by A. Alfred Taubman
Condition
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Catalogue Note
The present sheet is a powerful example of his work in his preferred medium of pen and ink and brown wash; rarely do we see an abundance of color in Farinati's drawings as he placedജ more importance on line 🔯and tended to restrict his palette to grays and browns.
Terence Mullaly considers this a late drawing and suggests it was probably intended for a fresco decoration in a villa or palace. Farinati painted the same subject in a frieze in the Palazzo Giuliarli, Verona, circa 1573. (Diana deGrazia Bohlin, ‘Paolo Farinati in the Palazzo Giuliarli: Frescoes and Preparatory Drawings,’ Master Drawings, vol. XX, no. 4, p. 356, fig. 14). Farinati’🃏s signature of a snail, seen ꧂in the lower center of this sheet, often appears in his paintings but less frequently in his drawings.