Christie's Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale in London, Saint Praxedis by Johannes


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Saint Praxedis is an oil painting attributed to Johannes Vermeer. This attribution has often been questioned. However, in 2014 the auction house Christie's announced the results of new investigations which in their opinion demonstrate conclusively that it is a Vermeer.


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Saint Praxidis 1655 (?) Oil on canvas, 102 x 83 cm Private collection: Signature: Signed(?) twice: MEER 1655 lower left. MEER N. .R. Lower right. Provenance: Of all the recently proposed attributions destined to enlarge the body of Vermeer's so-called youthful period, this one is the most questionable. It has a checkered history. Discovered in 1943 in a small New York auction room by a.


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Saint Praxedis (questionable, attributed to Vermeer) 1655 Oil on canvas, 101.6 x 82.6 cm. (40 x 32 1/2 in.) Kufu Company Inc., on long-term loan to the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo collection number: DEP.2014-0001 Looking for another painting by Vermeer? Find it with QUICK SEARCH! Track current location of this painting.


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Praxedis was a 2nd-century Roman virgin and martyr, daughter of Senator Pudens and sister of St. Pudentiana. Both sisters were revered for having cared for Christian martyrs after their deaths. The blood she collects in this composition is of a beheaded martyr lying on the ground behind her.


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Italy, Europe. Pretty Pistoia sits snugly at the foot of the Apennines. An easy day trip from Pisa, Lucca or Florence, it thoroughly deserved its 2017 status as European City of Culture. A town that has grown well beyond its medieval ramparts, its centro storico (historic centre) is well preserved and stands guardian to striking contemporary art.


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Saint Praxedis also testifies to Vermeer's exposure to Italian art'. X. Van Eck, 'Vermeer in The Hague', exhibition review, Apollo, may 1996, p. 47, as 'hotly disputed'. A. Wheelock, Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675): St. Praxedis, monaco, usée de la Chapelle de la


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The painting of Saint Praxedis is one of two Vermeer works still in private hands, and will be auctioned next month in London. Maev Kennedy. Mon 9 Jun 2014 13.53 EDT.


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Sint Praxedis, Johannes Vermeer, ca. 1655. National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo


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1632 - 1675 Saint Praxedis Provenance Erna and Jacob Reder, New York, 1943; With Spencer Samuels & Co., New York, 1969; The Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection, by whom acquired from the above in 1987; Sold at Christie's London, 8 July 2014, lot 39; Deposited from Kufu Company Inc. to the NMWA, 2014. Exhibition History 1969


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Arthur K. Wheelock Jr., "St. Praxedis," in Johannes Vermeer, ed. Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1995), 86, 88. Cesare Ripa's Iconologia, an important emblem book for artists, was translated and reprinted in Dutch in 1644. Ripa describes Faith as having "the world under her feet" but does not mention a.


Christie's Old Master & British Paintings Evening Sale in London, Saint Praxedis by Johannes

In the third room of the show is a curious painting, "St. Praxedis," of a 2nd-century Roman saint, attributed by Arthur K. Wheelock to Vermeer and dated by this scholar to the period soon.


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Saint Praxedis, an oil painting depicting the 2nd century saint cleaning the blood of a decapitated martyr, was first attributed to Johannes Vermeer in 1969.That year it had gone on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Florentine Baroque Art from American Collections as a work by Felice Ficherelli, aka Il Riposo. It was thought to be a second version of a nearly identical 1640-5 work.


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Saint Praxedis is an oil painting by Johannes Vermeer. This attribution has often been questioned. [1] [2] [3] The painting is believed to be a copy of a work by Felice Ficherelli that depicts the early Roman martyr, Saint Praxedis or Praxedes. In 2014, the auction house Christie's announced that their investigations demonstrated it was by Vermeer.


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A twentieth-century commemorative statue of Saint Praxedis in the Roman Basilica of Santa Prassede. The pose of the saint and receptacle in which she empties her blood-filled sponge recalls those of Ficherelli's rendition. Over the next century scholars significantly winnowed the paintings attributed to Vermeer.


Johannes Vermeer, Saint Praxedis, 1655, Özel koleksiyon. Johannes vermeer, Sanat tarihi

The painting Saint Praxedis manifests the magnificent artistry of Johannes Vermeer towards the end of his career. The illusive captivation of Vermeer's work grants the 17th century artist the power to receive recognition centuries after his time. The painting manifests the Roman martyr of Saint Praxedis as the focal essence of the oil on canvas.


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