File:Querubines - José Antolínez.jpg
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Español: Querubines, dibujo de José Antolínez, colección privada. Vendido en subasta en Sotheby's el 8 de julio de 2021.
Procedencia: Venta, Londres, Sotheby's, 30 de noviembre de 1927, lote 49 (a Meatyard); Paul Oppé (1878-1957) comprado a Meatyard (años 20), su venta póstuma, Londres, Christie's, dibujos maestros de la colección Oppé, 6 de diciembre de 2006, lote 39 (como escuela veneciana (?), principios del siglo XVIII). Colección Apelles (Colección de Carlos Alberto Cruz). Vendido en subasta en Sotheby's el 8 de julio de 2021. La atribución a Antolínez fue propuesta por primera vez por la Dra. Zahira Véliz, antigua curadora de la Colección Apelles, quien acertadamente destacó las grandes similitudes estilísticas con la obra pintada del artista. Estos putti en escorzo, con peculiaridades muy cercanas en la interpretación de la anatomía a su versión pintada, se pueden ver rodeando las numerosas Inmaculadas Concepciones ejecutadas por el artista en la segunda mitad del siglo XVII.English: Cherubs, drawn by José Antolínez, private collection. Sold at auction at Sotheby's on July 8, 2021.
Provenance: Sale, London, Sotheby's, 30 November 1927, lot 49 (to Meatyard); Paul Oppé (1878-1957) purchased from Meatyard (20s), his posthumous sale, London, Christie's, Master Drawings from the Oppé Collection, 6 December 2006, lot 39 (as Venetian(?) School, early 18th Century) Collection of Carlos Alberto Cruz (Apelles Collection). Sold at auction at Sotheby's on July 8, 2021. The attribution to Antolínez was first proposed by Dr. Zahira Véliz, former curator of the Apelles Collection, who rightly stressed the great stylistic similarities with the artist's painted work. These foreshortened putti, with very close peculiarities in the rendering of the anatomy to their painted counterpart, can be seen surrounding the numerous Immaculate Conceptions, executed by the artist in the second half of the seventeenth Century. |
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Source | https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2021/old-master-british-works-on-paper/cherubs |
Author | José Antolínez |
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