详情
GIAMBONO DI CORRADO DA RAGUSA (DUBROVNIK ACTIVE 1425-1467 ?ANCONA)
Saint Andrew
on gold ground panel, shaped top, in an engaged frame
3134 x 1378 in. (80.7 x 35.2 cm.)
来源
D. Lewis, London; Christie's, London, 6 February 1931, lot 127, as 'Ugolino' (16 gns. to Martin).
Dr. J. Seymour Maynard; his sale, Christie's, London, 29 January 1954, lot 50, as 'Alberti da Ferrara' (110 gns. to Travers).
Anonymous sale [The Property of a Gentleman]; Sotheby's, London, 6 July 1966, lot 1, as 'Alberti da Ferrara' (1,100 gns. to Graham).
Dr. Hans A. Wetzlar, Amsterdam, until 1977, and by descent to the present owners.
特别通告
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Please note this lot is the property of a consumer. See H1 of the Conditions of Sale.
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拍品专文

Giambono di Corrado da Ragusa, born in Dubrovnik, a city that had close trade links with the Marches from the twelfth century, is documented as the closest follower of Olivuccio di Ceccarello, an artist active in Ancona from 1388 to 1439. The details of Giambono’s artistic career are scarce: he is first mentioned in 1442 in discussions over the project to decorate the church of Saint Augustine in Norcia, and his work as a painter has largely been established from the frescoes showing Scenes from the life of Saint Benedict in the church of Santa Scolastica at Norcia, where he is documented in 1443, and those in the church of Santa Maria della Misericordia at Castelferretti near Ancona.

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