Painting

November 2024

November 2024

Name/Title

Painting

Entry/Object ID

1955.002.112

Description

Full-length standing portrait of an Italian nobleman, possibly the Count Lomellini, or the son of the Doge Giacomo Lomellini.

Artwork Details

Medium

Painting: Oil on canvas, Oil on Canvas

Collection

Planting Fields Foundation

Cataloged By

Cannarsa

Acquisition

Accession

1955.002.112

Source or Donor

Coe, William Robertson

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Carbone, Giovanni Bernardo

Place

Location

Italy

Notes

Date: Early 17th Century Made: Giovanni Bernardo Carbone

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Painting

Nomenclature Class

Art

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Dimensions

Height

94 in

Width

54 in

Location

Location

Room

Great Hall

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Date

August 16, 2023

Inventory

Inventory Project

INV2024.1

Inventoried By

Amanda Massimillio

Inventoried Date

Jun 26, 2024

Inventoried By

Leger

Inventoried Date

May 9, 2023

Condition

Overall Condition

Fair

Notes

Has been examined by Joyce Zucker at some point.

Maintenance

Maintenance History

Date

Nov 16, 2006

Notes

On July 1, 1975 it was cleaned and varnished along with other Carbone portrait by the Berger Art Conservation, Inc. In August, 1997, conservation work was done to consolidate flaking paint at the top of the painting, to remove greasy, grimy surface film, correct discolored areas of retouching, and apply a protective surface coat to painting

Provenance

Notes

Collected By: Marquese Guiseppe Cattaneo, William Robertson Coe Purchased by W. R. Coe from Marquese Guiseppe Cattaneo of Genoa in 1923. He sent it to Jacques Seligmann in Paris for cleaning, restoration and framing before it was brought to Planting Fields. Marquese Guiseppe Cattaneo William Robertson Coe Planting Fields Foundation

General Notes

Note

Notes: Robert Coe identified the subject as Count Lomellini. Erik Larsen believes him to be Giovanni Francesco, the son of Doge Giacomo Lomellini, who was doge from 1625-7. In W. R. Coe's correspondence regarding the painting pair, he identifies the artist as Jan van Dyke. Status: OK

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

November 16, 2006

Updated By

Emily Leger

Update Date

November 21, 2024