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Detail images: Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723

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Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723
Detailabbildung: Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723
Detailabbildung: Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723
Detailabbildung: Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723
Detailabbildung: Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723
Detailabbildung: Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723

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Großer Majolika-Teller von Carlo Antonio Grue, 1655 - 1723

Durchmesser: 28 cm.
Castelli, 1700 - 1705.

Catalogue price € 40.000 - 50.000 Catalogue price€ 40.000 - 50.000  $ 43,200 - 54,000
£ 36,000 - 45,000
元 312,800 - 391,000
₽ 3,979,600 - 4,974,500

Der Teller gemuldet und mit breiter Fahne. Die Fahne ziert ein Architekturrahmen mit zwei Hermen. Die Architektur bevölkern Putti, die Blütengirlanden daran winden. Im Spiegel ist der Raub der Europa zu sehen. Die Königstochter reitet auf dem Jupiter-Stier über die Meereswogen, am rechten Ufer ihre Gefährtinnen zurücklassend. Die Bemalung in Grün, Blau, Gelb, Ocker und Mangan vor weißem Fond.

Anmerkung:
Die literarische Grundlage liefert Ovids Metamorphosen.
Die Stichvorlage entstammt wohl Jean Lepautre (1618 - 1682).

Literatur:
Abgebildet in: Luciana Arbace, Carlo Antonio Grue (1655 - 1723). Il trionfo della Pittura, Colledara, 2000, Bd. II, S. 33, Abb. 15 und S. 173, Abb. 131. Die Autorin weist diesen Teller mit fünf weiteren aus der Reihe, die die bekanntesten Metamorphosen darstellen, dem Spätwerk des Künstlers zu.
Vincenzo de Pompeis, Da Castelli all'Ermitage, St. Petersburg, 2005, S. 155, Abb. 36. (9603212)


Large Maiolica dish by Carlo Antonio Grue,
1655 - 1723
Diameter: 28 cm.
Castelli, 1700 - 1705.

Note:
Ovid's Metamorphoses served as literary source and an engraving by Jean Lepautre probably as a model for this depiction.

Literature:
Illustrated in: Luciana Arbace, Carlo Antonio Grue (1655 -1723). Il trionfo della Pittura, Colledara, 2000, vol. II, p. 33, fig. 15 and p. 173, fig.131.
Vincenzo de Pompeis, Da Castelli all'Ermitage, St. Petersburg, 2005, p. 155, fig. 36.

This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.

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