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The Stoning of Saint Stephen by Renaissance Painter Aurelio Lomi
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Sale at Dorotheum features works by Artemisia Gentileschi and her contemporaries
Nicolas Régnier (Maubeuge circa 15881667 Venice) Portrait of a nobleman, long bust-length, as Aeneas, holding a branch of golden laurel, oil on canvas, 70 x 56.5 cm, estimate 120,000 180,000.
VIENNA
.- The Old Master Paintings sale on 8 June, which takes place within the framework of Dorotheums Classic Week, includes a selection of significant 17th century paintings by so-called Caravaggisti, artists drawn together as friends and colleagues by the influence of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Among them are Artemisia Gentileschi, Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri, Domenico Fiasella and the Rome-based Frenchmen Simon Vouet and Nicolas Régnier.
National Gallery of Art announces new acquisitions
Jean Dughet, after Nicolas Poussin, Baptism, from The Seven Sacraments, c. 1650. Etching with engraving on two sheets of laid paper, 62 × 79.1 cm (24 7/16 × 31 1/8 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund 2020.102.1
WASHINGTON, DC
.-The National Gallery of Art has acquired The Stoning of Saint Stephen (c. 1602) by Aurelio Lomi (15561622), the leading painter in Pisa during the last quarter of the 16th century. It joins two other works by Lomi in the Gallerys collection: a figure study in chalk, Studies of a Youth Pulling Ropes (recto); Faint Study of a Youth Pulling a Rope (verso) (1610s), and a small monochrome bozzetto of the Visitation, a preparatory work for a Florence altarpiece from around 1590.