Clemente Spera

Los 587
19.05.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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€ 8 000
AuctioneerVAN HAM Kunstauktionen GmbH
VeranstaltungsortDeutschland, Köln
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Los 587 | Clemente Spera
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€ 8 000 – 10 000
Clemente SperaChrist Heals the Crippleca. 1705-1710SPERA, CLEMENTE1662 Novara (?) - 1742 MilanTitle: Christ Heals the Cripple. Date: ca. 1705-1710. Technique: Oil on canvas. Mounting: Relined. Measurement: 73 x 73cm. Frame/Pedestal: Framed. Provenance:Private ownership, Germany.Clemente Spera was probably born in Novara, where he was trained by the quadrature painter Pietro Francesco Prina. In 1690 he settled with his wife and numerous children in Milan, where he lived until his death. In the lively Milanese milieu of "specialised" painters, Spera was known as a "ruinist", who devoted himself to the pictorial representation of classical architectural ruins and often collaborated with the Genoese Alessandro Magnasco, who was also active in Milan, and other painters.The two works presented here are considered to be well-done results of Spera and Magnasco's collaboration, which were highly appreciated by collectors and described and praised in art-historical sources. In such works, Magnasco's interventions (objects hanging from columns, statues in niches, figures peering out from the ruins) fit harmoniously into Spera's architecture and form a balanced whole with it. Spera's clients included several Milanese noble families: due to the decorative character of his often large-scale works, they were suitable for decorating the walls of aristocratic residences. Pairs of large and small paintings were often produced, in which the architectures are arranged in mirror-image, so that they reveal Spera's uniform planning. The two works reveal the artist's distinctive language: majestic classical ruins are outlined with precise perspective and an abundance of decorative detail, enlivened by soft, gentle brushwork. The incidence of light on the details of crumbling walls, arches, broken lintels overgrown by vegetation reveals Spera's particular sensitivity to the poetics of ruins, anticipating the taste of the second half of the 18th centuryWe are grateful to Laura Muti, Venice, who confirmed the attribution of the present painting on the basis of a high-resolution digital photograph.
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