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Study for a Pietà with Saints Andrew and Nicholas of Bari

Alessandro Casolani, Casole d’Elsa 1552/53–1607?
formerly School of Mariotto Albertinelli, 1474 - 1515; born and died Florence, Italy
x1951-48

Information

Title
Study for a Pietà with Saints Andrew and Nicholas of Bari
Medium
Black chalk, pen and brown ink
Dimensions
19.8 × 13 cm (7 13/16 × 5 1/8 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Frank Jewett Mather Jr.
Object Number
x1951-48
Inscription
In pen and dark brown ink, upper left, on album page: 98
Marks/Labels/Seals
Stamp in black, lower right:m [in a square] [Lugt 1853a] Stamp in blue, lower right: CD [in an oval] [Lugt 521b]
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Type
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formerly School of Mariotto Albertinelli, 1474 - 1515; born and died Florence, Italy

The drawing was attriubuted to the School of Mariotto Albertinelli in Felton Gibbons' Catalogue of Italian Drawings in The Art Museum, Princeton University (1977) with a note that a tentative attribution to Albertinelli was suggested by Suida. Nicholas Turner first questioned the drawing’s connection with Mariotto Albertinelli and proposed a date in the second half of the sixteenth century. Aidan Weston-Lewis (via email) recognized the sheet as a compositional sketch by Alessandro Casolani for his important yet little-known Pietà with Saints Andrew and Nicholas of Bari painted for the altar of the Compagnia della Madonna in the church of San Niccolò in Casale, now in the Collegiata of Casole d’Elsa (Casole d’Elsa 2002, cat. no. 10, illus.) for which there is another unpublished double-sided sheet of chalk figure studies in the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh (inv. no. D 4956).

-Lia Markey, 2013

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