Manner of Brusasorci, Oil on Slate, The Risen Christ
Italian School, 17th century, Manner of Felice Riccio or Felice Rizzo (Italian, 1540-1605), also known as Il Brusasorci, oval oil on slate painting of Christ Triumphant, risen from ruins of a tomb with flag in hand and a figure in the background shielding her eyes with her arm. Later giltwood molded frame with egg and dart moldings and textured spandrels, and partial red wax seal en verso. Sight: 15" H x 10 3/4" W. Framed: 21 1/2" H x 17 1/2" W. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection.
Condition Report: UV light reveals significant overpainting to Christ figure and 1" spot of overpaint to background. Frame overpainted with shrinkage to spandrels, scattered wear and small losses to edges.
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Italian School, 17th century, Manner of Felice Riccio or Felice Rizzo (Italian, 1540-1605), also known as Il Brusasorci, oval oil on slate painting of Christ Triumphant, risen from ruins of a tomb with flag in hand and a figure in the background shielding her eyes with her arm. Later giltwood molded frame with egg and dart moldings and textured spandrels, and partial red wax seal en verso. Sight: 15" H x 10 3/4" W. Framed: 21 1/2" H x 17 1/2" W. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection.
Condition Report: UV light reveals significant overpainting to Christ figure and 1" spot of overpaint to background. Frame overpainted with shrinkage to spandrels, scattered wear and small losses to edges.