LOT DETAILS
Materials:
oil on canvas
Measurements:
47.99 in. (121.90 cm.) (height) by 39.09 in. (99.30 cm.) (width)
Markings:
signed, dated and inscribed 'Scipio. Caietano faciebat. 1574/Illm o. et. Ecc.sm o S.or Jaco.' (lower center, on the paper)
Exhibited:
London, Thos. Agnew & Sons, Twenty Selected Pictures by Italian Masters on Exhibition at the Galleries of Thos. Agnew & Sons, June-July, 1899, no. 9, 'Nobleman in richly damascened Armour. Signed and dated 1574'. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, June 1989 - June 1994, on loan. Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada, From Raphael to Carracci. The Art of Papal Rome, 29 May - 7 September 2009, no. 97.
Literature:
A. Venturi, Storia dell'Arte italiana IX. La Pittura del Cinquecento VII, Milan, 1934, p. 780, note 1. A. Vannugli, 'Giacomo Boncompagni duca di Sora e il suo ritratto dipinto da Scipione Pulzone,' Prospettiva, LXI, January 1991, pp. 54-66. Z. Wazbinski, Il Cardinale Francesco Maria Del Monte (1549-1626), Florence, 1994, II, pp. 524, 525, fig. 19. P. Leone De Castris, 'Le Cardinal Granvelle et Scipione Pulzone,' in Les Granvelle et l'Italie au XVI siècle: Le mécénat d'une famille: actes du colloque international organisé par la Section d'italien de l'Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, 2-4 October, 1992, Besançon, 1996, p. 183, fig. 3. A. Dern, Scipione Pulzone (ca. 1546-1598), Weimar, 2003, pp. 31-32, 110-111; fig. 20. J.-A. Godoy et al., Parures Triomphales. Le maniérisme dans l'art de l'armure italienne, exhibition catalogue, Geneva, Musée Rath, 2003, pp. 19, 478, under no. 74; p. 18, fig. XIV (entry by J.-A. Godoy). M. Scalini, 'Parures Triomphales. Le maniérisme dans l'art de l'larmure italienne,' exhibition review in Kunstchronik, LVI, 6, June 2003, pp. 271-272.
Provenance:
(Possibly) Patrizi family, Florence (according to the 1910 sale catalogue of the James Henry Smith collection, see below). with Haskard & Son, Florence, where acquired, 30 June 1898, by Agnew. with Agnew's, London, where acquired, 4 July 1899, by. William Collins Whitney, New York; (+), 1904, from whom acquired by. James Henry Smith, New York; (+), American Art Association, New York, 18-22 January 1910, lot 197. Private collection, Mexico, by 1987, whence acquired by the following. with Richard L. Feigen & Co., New York. with Hazlitt Gooden & Fox, London, from whom acquired circa 1989 by the family of the present owner.