Lot no. 61
Attributed to Andrea SEMINO (Genoa, circa 1525 - Milan, circa 1595) The mares of Diomedes Pen and brown ink, brown wash and white highlights on beige paper Bears an unidentified stamp (L.506) lower left (Old restorations, cut on the edges) The Mares of Diomedes, pen and brown ink, brown wash and white highlights, attr. to A. Semino 13.77 x 12.59 in. 35 x 32 cm Provenance: Collection of Charles Bourgevin Vialart de Saint-Morys (1743-1795), his stamp (L.474) lower right; Private collection, Normandy Our drawing is technically quite close to several of Semino's works, in particular the Attack on a Numidian Camp in the Musée du Louvre (inv. 9563), where there is a similarity in the technique and the effect of the warriors' floating clothes. Attributed to Andrea SEMINO (Genoa, circa 1525 - Milan, circa 1595) 35 x 32 cm Our drawing is technically quite close to several of Semino's works, in particular the Attack on a Numidian Camp in the Louvre (inv. 9563), where there is a similarity in the technique and effect of the warriors' floating clothes.
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Old and 19th century drawings
75008 Paris - France
03/26/2025
Offered by Artcurial
01 42 99 20 26