DOMENICO CAMPAGNOLA (PADUA 1500-1564)
DOMENICO CAMPAGNOLA (PADUA 1500-1564)
DOMENICO CAMPAGNOLA (PADUA 1500-1564)
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DOMENICO CAMPAGNOLA (PADUA 1500-1564)

Study of a male nude and a tree (recto); Studies of two figures fighting (verso)

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DOMENICO CAMPAGNOLA (PADUA 1500-1564)
Study of a male nude and a tree (recto); Studies of two figures fighting (verso)
with inscription 'da Campagnola' (lower left) and other undecipherable inscriptions
pen and brown ink
8 3⁄8 x 6 ¼ (21.7 x 15.8 cm)
Provenance
Zaccaria Sagredo (1653-1729), Venice (L. 2103a, on a clipping from the original album).
with H. Shickman Gallery, New York.

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Lot Essay

In the 18th Century the drawing was in the important collection of the Venetian nobleman Zaccaria Sagredo. The sheet was once mounted in an album assembled by Sagredo, as a clipping of the album page - with the Sagredo numbering and initials ‘S.V. no. 32’ referring to Scuola Veneziana - is currently attached to the drawing’s mount (see K. Gottardo, ‘Zaccaria Sagredo’, in L. Borean and S. Mason, Il collezionismo d’arte a Venezia. Il Settecento, Venice, 2009, p. 298).

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