LOT 1606 Adriaen de Vries, The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine
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Certificate Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, May 2011. The sculptor Adriaen de Vries, who was born in the Netherlands and later active in some of the most important art centres in Europe, worked in the 1580s in the workshop of Giovanni da Bologna in Florence. Here he received the decisive impulses for his sculptural work. Along with Bologna, de Vries was one of the most important sculptors of the Mannerist movement. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann describes the stylistic elements of this drawing in detail in his expertise, and convincingly justifies the attribution to de Vries. In his opinion, the sheet can be dated to his early Florentine period, not least because of the religious subject, which is unusual for the artist. From 1601 onwards, de Vries worked at the court of Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. No comparable motifs in his work are known from this period. Dimensions 13.3 x 14.7 cm Artist or Maker Adriaen de Vries Medium Brown ink and wash Provenance Stanilsas d´Albuquerque (Lugt 3147). - E. Blum, London (not included in Lugt). - Sotheby´s New York, 25.01.2012, lot 135. - Dutch private collection. Notes VAT: Margin scheme
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