Nuovo record per Raffaello
Il disegno Testa di Giovane Apostolo (1519-20) di Raffaello è stato venduto da Sotheby's a Londra per 36.6 milioni di Euro, prezzo record d'asta per l'artista
E'stato venduto al telefono dopo una gara d'asta di oltre 17 minuti tra 4
offerenti ( applausi della sala). Il disegno proviene dalla Collezione del Duca
di Devonshire, Chatsworth e ha quasi triplicato la stima iniziale ( 12.570.000
Euro).
Cristiana Romalli, direttore del dipartimento di Disegni Antichi a commento
dell'asta “Questo studio di grande intensità rappresenta il culmine della
maestria di Raffaello nel disegno ed è magnifica creazione di colui che è
considerato il più grande maestro del disegno di tutti i tempi. La bellezza di
quest' opera di Raffaello lascia senza fiato e ci consente di partecipare alla
creazione del suo ultimo capolavoro”.
MASTERPIECE BY RAPHAEL ACHIEVES RECORD PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
One of the Greatest Drawings by Raphael To Come To Auction Fetches £ 29.7
Million / $ 47.8 Million / € 36.6 Million
Raphael's Head of a Young Apostle Achieves Second-Highest Price for Any Old
Master Work of Art
LONDON, Wednesday 5th December, 2012 - In a crowded saleroom at Sotheby's London,
the art world witnessed an historic moment tonight when Raphael's Head of a
Young Apostle (c. 1519-20) dramatically set a new record at auction for the
artist, when it achieved £ 29.7 million / $ 47.8 million / € 36.6 million (
A record price in GBP. The previous record price of £ 29.2 million was
established for Raphael's Head of a Muse in London in December 2009. Please
note this converted to $ 47,941,095 at that time). ). Following an intense 17
minute battle between four bidders - both in the auction room and on the phones
- the hammer came down on the winning bid which was cast on the telephone. The
room erupted in a round of applause as the drawing - which came to sale from
one of the greatest Old Master Drawings collections in the world, the Devonshire
Collection at Chatsworth - achieved a price almost three times that of its
pre-sale low estimate of £ 10-15 million.
Gregory Rubinstein, Worldwide Head of Old Master Drawings at Sotheby's, said
“If you are lucky, at some point in your career a work like this comes along. A
number of the world's greatest collectors stepped up tonight in recognition of
the genius of Raphael and the extraordinary beauty of this drawing with its
exceptional provenance.”
Head of a Young Apostle was the headline work at tonight's Evening Sale of Old
Master & British Paintings Including Three Renaissance Masterworks from
Chatsworth, which achieved £ 58,061,500 / $ 93,513,852 / € 71,514,547 (est. £ 35.6-52.9
million). In addition to the record achieved for Raphael's drawing, seven
further records were achieved in tonight's sale, including Jan Havicksz. Steen
(full list below). The sale was 74.5% sold by lot and 86.8% by value, with nine
works selling for more than £ 1 million and 11 works selling for over $ 1
million. Of the lots sold, half achieved prices over their pre-sale high
estimate.
Alex Bell, Sotheby's Co-Chairman, Old Master Paintings, Worldwide, said:
“Tonight's sale was a great way to end what has been a fantastic year for
Sotheby's - from the record-breaking sale of The Scream, to tonight's landmark
sale of the exceptional Raphael drawing from the Devonshire Collection. While
that of course was the undoubted highlight of the evening, the rest of the sale
also demonstrated depth and strength in this market which has benefitted in
recent years from an influx of buyers from new geographic areas, and collectors
who have previously been active in other fields.”
Raphael's Head of a Young Apostle
Executed in black chalk, the highly important drawing from the Devonshire
Collection at Chatsworth depicts one of the key figures in Raphael's
Transfiguration - one of the greatest of all Renaissance paintings, which now
hangs in the Vatican Museum, Rome. When Raphael died, his body was laid out in
state in his studio with the Transfiguration hanging at his head. Head of a
Young Apostle, is one of only three Raphael drawings of this calibre have
appeared at auction in the last 50 years - each of which set an all-time record
for an Old Master Drawing when they were sold.*
Cristiana Romalli, Senior Director in the Department of Old Master Drawings at
Sotheby's, commented: “This very moving study is a paramount example of
Raphael's draughtsmanship - and shows exactly why he is revered as very
possibly the greatest master of drawing who has ever lived. The sheer beauty of
this work is utterly breath-taking - and the way in which it allows us to join
Raphael as he created his last great masterpiece is hugely exciting.”
Also from The Devonshire Collection at Chatsworth, a flawlessly preserved
15th-century illuminated manuscript, The Deeds of Sir Gillion de Trazegnies in
the Middle East, was bought by the J. Paul Getty Museum for £ 3,849,250 (est. £
3-5 million). Produced in Flanders for one of the greatest libraries of the
15th century and distinguished by a dazzling royal and ducal provenance, the
manuscript was once among the most treasured works in the library of great
Renaissance patron of the arts François I, king of France, 1515-47.
Other Notable Prices Achieved:
Jan Havicksz. Steen's The Prayer Before the Meal, from the collection at
Sudeley Castle (est. £ 5-7 million), achieved £ 5,641,250 .
Four extremely rare 14th-century paintings by the Florentine artist Niccolò di
Pietro Gerini, depicting Scenes from the Passion of Christ estimated at £ 800,000-1
million achieved £ 1,105,250. Datable to circa 1390, they are the only known
surviving examples of an Italian 14th century narrative cycle on linen.
Painted by Bernardo Bellotto at the age of just 17 or 18, Venice, The Grand
Canal, Looking South-West, From the Rialto Bridge to the Palazzo Foscari (£ 1,200,000-1,800,000)
sold for £ 3,289,250 The painting has been hung, consecutively, in two of the
finest, and largest, nineteenth-century neo-Gothic castles in Great Britain:
Saltmarshe Castle and Penrhyn Castle.
Portrait of Giovanni Gaddi (1493-1542), Head and Shoulders, Wearing a Black Cap
(est. £ 600,000-800,000) was most likely painted in Florence in the first years
of the 16th century. Formerly attributed to Ridolfo Ghirlandaio, this
exceptional portrait by a singular hand is remarkably - and tantalisingly - yet
to find an entirely convincing attribution. This evening it sold to an online
bidder for £ 1,273,250.
Further Records For Artists At Auction Achieved This Evening: 3
Lot 3
Jan Massys
An allegory of Charity
Sold for £ 445,250
Pre-sale est. £ 180,000-220,000
Lot 9
Jan Havicksz. Steen
The Prayer before the meal
Sold for £ 5,641,250
Pre-sale est. £ 5-7 million
Lot 13
Jan van der Straet
Caccia all'elefante
Sold for £ 241,250
Pre-sale est. £ 200,000-300,000
Lot 16
Niccolo di Pietro Gerini
Scenes from the Passion of Christ
Sold for £ 1,105,250
Pre-sale est. £ 800,000-1.2 million
Lot 19
Giovanni Baglione
Saint John the Baptist
Sold for £ 313,250
Pre-sale est. £ 60,000-80,000
Lot 22
Andrea Vaccaro
Lot and his Daughters
Sold for £ 289,250
Pre-sale est. £ 120,000-180,000
Lot 45
Giuseppe Baldrighi
Portrait of Antonio Ghedini and his family
Sold for £ 205,250
Pre-sale est. £ 200,000-300,000
Sale Statistics:
- Sold by lot: 74.5%
- Sold by value: 86.8%
- Of the 51 lots offered, 38 sold
- Average lot value: £ 1,138,460
Notes to Editors
Drawings by Raphael previously offered at auction 4
Raphael, Head of a Muse
Christie's London, 8th December 2009
£ 26m hammer / £ 29.2m ($ 48m) aggregate
UNTIL SOTHEBY'S SALE THIS EVENING, PREVIOUSLY THE RECORD PRICE FOR A RAPHAEL
DRAWING AT AUCTION
Raphael, Head of an Apostle
Christie's London, 13th December 1996
£ 4.8m hammer / £ 5.3 m ($ 8.7m) aggregate
Sotheby's sales of Old Masters continue in New York in January with the sale of
property from the estate of Giancarlo Baroni on 29 & 30 January 2013 and
the sale of Important Old Master Paintings and Sculpture on 31 January 2013.
This latter auction will be led by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes's
Portrait of Mariano Goya (est. $ 6/8 million) from the estate of Greek shipping
magnate George Embiricos, and Susanna and the Elders (est. $ 6/9 million),
a major work by Pompeo Girolamo Batoni from 1751.