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Lot 3270
Annibale Angelini, Architectural Drawing, c. 1850
Sold
$325
Starting Bid: $300
Est.
$600 - $800
Live Auction
SELECT: 3 Day Auction
Description
Annibale Angelini (Italian, 1810-1889), Audience Chamber with Gothic Decoration, pen, ink and brown wash on paper, no signature observed, gallery label verso, matted and framed under glass, 7"h x 10"w (image), 16.5"h x 19"w (frame)
Condition
Good, light even toning, faint foxing, mostly on lower margins, not examined out of frame
Provenance
From the Collection of Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw; Mule Collection, Rome; Exhibited "Drawings for the Stage", Wheelock Whitney & Co, 1984
Literature
Art dealer, connoisseur, and philanthropist Eugene Victor Thaw (1927-2018) was widely considered to be among the world's greatest collectors of European master drawings, French Post-Impressionism, Cubism, and an early advocate of the American Abstract Expressionists. One of the most respected art dealers of his day, he is credited with placing hundreds of major works into museums around the world, and was the founding member and past president of the Art Dealers Association of America.