While known for his rich and abundant still lifes, Pier Francesco Cittadini’s fusion of realism and classicism gained him a reputation as an esteemed portraitist in his own day, winning him considerable success particularly in Bologna. His portraits were well documented in prestigious Bolognese collections, such as the Portrait of a Girl with a plate of cherries and the Portrait of a Lady with two Children belonging to the Zambeccari family, now held in the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna (inv. nos. 32 and 81). Having trained in Milan with Daniele Crespi, from whom he learnt the practice of painting from life, Cittadini moved to Bologna after the plague of 1630, where he entered the studio of Guido Reni. In the mid-1640s, the artist journeyed to Rome, where he came into contact with French and Flemish artists residing in the city, an experience that would transform both his technique and subject matter, giving rise to an original artistic vocabulary. In this picture, Cittadini combines the detailed illusionism of Flemish art with the naturalistic current of Lombard painting, of which he was a leading exponent.
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The canvas is supported with a glue lining. Under natural light, the varnish is cloudy and yellowed, and the surface is dirty. Ultraviolet light does not easily penetrate the old varnish. Minute retouches might be visible on the faces and garments, although thigh might also be dirt. Cleaning would likely transform the painting.
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Portrait of Pietro Bombarda and his son, Antonio, three-quarter-lengthPIER FRANCESCO CITTADINI (MILAN 1613/6-1681 BOLOGNA)估价: USD 50,000 - 80,000