Pietro Cappelli
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( 1646 -  1724 ) -  Artworks
Palais Dorotheum / Apr 21, 2010
€25,000.00 - €30,000.00
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Pietro Cappelli - An Architectural Capriccio With A Statue Of Hercules And Figures Inclassical Costume
Original
Auction:
Sotheby's -
Apr 14, 2011- London
Lot number:
219
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
LOT 219
PROPERTY RESTITUTED TO THE HEIRS OF THE K.W.B. BACHSTITZESTATE
- PIETRO CAPELLI
ACTIVE IN NAPLES IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY
AN ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCIO WITH A STATUE OF HERCULES AND FIGURES INCLASSICAL COSTUME
signed lower right: P.ro Capelli f.
oil on canvas
30,000—50,000 GBP
measurements note
150 by 178.5 cm.; 59 by 70 1/4 in.
signed lower right: P.ro Capelli f.
O. Huldschinsky, Berlin, 1926;Sale, Cologne, Lempertz, 14 December 1926, lot 124;With Galerie F. Gurlitt, Berlin, 1927;With K.W.B. Bachstitz, The Hague, 1937-43;Dr. E. Göpel,The Hague, 1943;Führermuseum, Linz, 1943;Returned to the custody of the Stichting Nederlandsch Kunstbezit,1946 (NK1892);Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van-Beuningen, on loan 1987-2010;Restituted to heirs of K. W. B. Bachstitz, 2010.
Berlin, Galerie F. Gurlitt, Italienische Malerei, 1927, no.21;'s-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum, Heino, Kasteel HetNijenhuis, Haarlem, Frans Halsmuseum, Herinneringen aan Italië.Kunst en toerisme in de 18e eeuw, 1984, no. 272;Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van-Beuningen, From Titian to Tiepolo.Italian Paintings in Dutch Collections, 1989-90, no. 70;Naples, Palazzo Reale, Capolavori in Festa, 1997-8, no. 1.31.
C. Wright, Paintings in Dutch Museums, Amsterdam 1980, p.72;R.R. De Haas, 'Bureau van de Rijksinspecteur voor roerendemonumenten', in Ministerie van Cultuur Recreatie en MaatschappelijkWerk Nederlandse Rijksmusea in 1983, The Hague 1984, p. 306;R. de Leeuw ed., Herinneringen aan Italië. Kunst en toerisme in de18e eeuw, exhibition catalogue, Zwolle 1984, p. 221, no. 272;From Titian to Tiepolo. Italian Paintings in Dutch Collections,exhibition catalogue, Rotterdam 1989, pp. 130-1, no. 70;All the Paintings of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 1992, p. 64, no.405;I. Rocks, Italian Paintings from the Seventeenth and EighteenthCenturies in Dutch Public Collections, Florence 1997, p. 42, no.28;R. Lattuada, Capolavori in Festa, exhibition catalogue, Naples1997, pp.190-1, no. 1.31.
This a seminal, signed and dated, work by the little knownNeapolitan capricci painter who was the son of Giuseppe Capelli, aRoman theatre painter. Only a handful of other signed paintings byCapelli are known, none of which rival the present work.
O. Huldschinsky, Berlin, 1926;Sale, Cologne, Lempertz, 14 December 1926, lot 124;With Galerie F. Gurlitt, Berlin, 1927;With K.W.B. Bachstitz, The Hague, 1937-43;Dr. E. Göpel,The Hague, 1943;Führermuseum, Linz, 1943;Returned to the custody of the Stichting Nederlandsch Kunstbezit,1946 (NK1892);Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van-Beuningen, on loan 1987-2010;Restituted to heirs of K. W. B. Bachstitz, 2010.
Berlin, Galerie F. Gurlitt, Italienische Malerei, 1927, no.21;'s-Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum, Heino, Kasteel HetNijenhuis, Haarlem, Frans Halsmuseum, Herinneringen aan Italië.Kunst en toerisme in de 18e eeuw, 1984, no. 272;Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van-Beuningen, From Titian to Tiepolo.Italian Paintings in Dutch Collections, 1989-90, no. 70;Naples, Palazzo Reale, Capolavori in Festa, 1997-8, no. 1.31.
C. Wright, Paintings in Dutch Museums, Amsterdam 1980, p.72;R.R. De Haas, 'Bureau van de Rijksinspecteur voor roerendemonumenten', in Ministerie van Cultuur Recreatie en MaatschappelijkWerk Nederlandse Rijksmusea in 1983, The Hague 1984, p. 306;R. de Leeuw ed., Herinneringen aan Italië. Kunst en toerisme in de18e eeuw, exhibition catalogue, Zwolle 1984, p. 221, no. 272;From Titian to Tiepolo. Italian Paintings in Dutch Collections,exhibition catalogue, Rotterdam 1989, pp. 130-1, no. 70;All the Paintings of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 1992, p. 64, no.405;I. Rocks, Italian Paintings from the Seventeenth and EighteenthCenturies in Dutch Public Collections, Florence 1997, p. 42, no.28;R. Lattuada, Capolavori in Festa, exhibition catalogue, Naples1997, pp.190-1, no. 1.31.
This a seminal, signed and dated, work by the little knownNeapolitan capricci painter who was the son of Giuseppe Capelli, aRoman theatre painter. Only a handful of other signed paintings byCapelli are known, none of which rival the present work.
Pietro Cappelli - Peasants Amongst Classical Ruins
Original
Auction:
Christie's -
Apr 19, 2000- London
Lot number:
89
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Pietro Cappelli (d. Naples 1724)
Peasants amongst classical ruins
signed 'Pietro CAppelli' (lower centre)
oil on canvas, unframed
58½ x 47¾ in. (148.5 x 121.5 cm.)
Provenance
(Possibly) Ercola Michele Brasciforte e Pignatelli, Principe de Butera de Radali, by whom bequeathed to his daughter Donna Caterina di Branciforte (1768-1814) by whom bequeathed to her husband Georg, Principe de Radali (d. 1841), by whom bequeathed to his brother Ernst Wilhelm Wilding, Principe de Radali (1792-1863), Schloss Königsbrck, and by descent to his son August Friedrich Graf Wilding von Königsbrck, from whom acquired in 1893 with Schloss Königsbrck by Geheimen Kommerzienrat Carl Robert Bruno Nauman, and by descent at Schloss Königsbrck until confiscated in 1946 by Soviet occupying forces, and subsequently on loan to the Albertinum, Dresden.
Lot Notes
Little is known about the artist, who is believed to have painted only architectural scenes of ruined thermae. His father, Giuseppe Capelli, was a Roman theatre painter who was working in the Theatre of S. Bartolomeo in Naples when his son was born. The only other known signed picture by the artist, also of classical ruins with figures, is in the Museum in Schleißheim. An unsigned pair of capricci by the artist was sold at Finarte, Rome, 8 May 1990, lot 163, £40,000.
Pietro Cappelli - Caprices Architecturaux
Original
Auction:
Christie's -
Apr 15, 2013- Paris
Lot number:
43
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Pietro Cappelli - Ruinencapriccio Mit Figurenstaffage
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