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Elena Recco

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Italy XVII-XVIII Century - Artworks
RECCO Elena Aguglie E Triglie, Un Bacile Con Altri Pesci, Conchiglie, Un Totano Ed Aragoste Su Un Piano Naturale

Blindarte Casa d'Aste /Dec 13, 2009
15,000.00 - 20,000.00
Not Sold
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Artworks in Arcadja
42

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Extracted between 42 works in the catalog of Arcadja
Elena Recco - A Catch Of Fish By A Panier On A Stone Ledge

Elena Recco - A Catch Of Fish By A Panier On A Stone Ledge

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Lot number: 53
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Elena Recco (active Naples c. 1700) A catch of fish by a panier on a stone ledge oil on canvas 18 7/8 x 25¾ in. (47.9 x 65.4 cm.) Provenance In the collection of the Gallery of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen, and by descent. Literature Ausstellungskatalog der Meininger Gemäldegalerie, Meiningen, 1956, p. 42, no. 134, as Giuseppe Recco. Lot Notes Elena Recco was the daughter and pupil of Giuseppe Recco, the most celebrated Neapolitan still-life painter of his day. Elena emulated the naturalistic still-life arrangements of her father, excelling particularly in depictions of fish. In 1695 she travelled to Spain in the entourage of Contessa di Santo Stefano. The present lot and the following lot amply demonstrate Elena's skill, and are typical of her oeuvre, in the careful observation of light, colour and the richly impastoed surface textures of the fish. Her art, like that of her father's, is characterised by a Baroque sensibility, legible in the confident theatricality of the supple bending forms of the fish. For two comparable paintings by the artist, see F. Zeri, et. al., La Natura Morta in Italia, vol. II, Milan 1989, p. 912, figs. 1101-2. We are grateful to Professor Riccardo Lattuada for the attribution after examination in the original.