Old Master pictures in the limelight at auction
09 March 2022 A sale of Old Masters and 19th century pictures taking place this month will offer works ranging from an historic view of Venice to a sinuous figurative chalk sketch.The sale is being held at Roseberys on March 22 and includes 246 lots in all. Here is a selection of five lots that caught our eye to give a flavour of what’s on offer.
1. Jacopo Fabris vedute
Among the Old Masters in the Rosebery’s sale is this painting depicting a view of Venice by Jacopo Fabris (1689-1761), pictured above. It shows the Fondaco dei Turchi, a palazzo on the Grand Canal.
Fabris left Venice in 1720 and did not return, so the majority of his Venetian views were based on the engravings and paintings of other artists, in this case a print from the Il gran Teatro di Venezia (The great theatre of Venice) series published by Domenico Lovisa (1690-1750).
Venetian-born Fabris specialised in painting architectural views in Venice and Rome but spent much of his later life in Germany, working as a court painter in Hamburg and at the Berlin Opera in the service of Frederick II the Great. In 1746 he moved to Copenhagen and entered the court of Frederick IV, subsequently teaching architecture and perspective at the Academy of Art, Charlottenbourg.
According to art historian Dario Succi, the attribution of this work is confirmed by the distinctive stylistic and technical characteristics of the 22.25 x 2ft 8in (57 x 83cm) oil on canvas. It is estimate £5000-8000.
View the catalogue entry for this Jacopo Fabris painting on thesaleroom.com.
2. Andreas Martin river landscape
The Flemish artist Andreas Martin (1720-1767) was known for his imaginary landscapes, topographical pictures, cityscapes of Brussels and rural genre scenes. An example of his work will be offered at the Roseberys sale. It depicts an idealised river landscape with an imposing classical building and hilltop fort with its style and subject harking back to the works of earlier Flemish masters like Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625).
The 13.75 x 20in (35 x 51cm) oil on panel is estimated at £1500-2500. View the catalogue entry for this Andreas Martin painting on thesaleroom.com.