The Fine Art auction brings together a selection of works of significant historical and collecting interest, dating from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century and originating from important private collections.
The catalogue is distinguished by its broad chronological range and by the quality of the lots presented, offering a comprehensive survey of European artistic production, with particular emphasis on the Italian tradition.
At the core of the sale is a significant group of marble sculptures, exemplifying the excellence of sculptural practice developed between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. The works illustrate the evolution of sculptural language from Renaissance composure to Baroque dynamism, culminating in the formal purity of Neoclassicism, and are distinguished by technical mastery, compositional balance, and refined execution.
The selection is further enriched by historic furniture and notable paintings, including an important version of The Taking of Christ, inspired by the celebrated model by Caravaggio, attesting to the enduring influence of Caravaggesque language within European figurative culture.