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Giuseppe Nogari

(Italy, 1699-1763)
Estimate
20 000 - 25 000 SEK
1 950 - 2 440 EUR
2 270 - 2 830 USD
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For condition report contact specialist
Johan Jinnerot
Stockholm
Johan Jinnerot
Specialist Art, Head specialist Old Masters
+46 (0)739 400 801
Giuseppe Nogari
(Italy, 1699-1763)

Old Wiman with a distaff

Inscribed Nogari f. Canvas laid on panel 65 x 51.5 cm.

Provenance

Knut Harald Louis Lagergren (1826‑1904), Klosters bruk, Dalarna.
Knut Helmer Lagergren (1862-1947), Klosters bruk, Mariebergs Herrgård, Dalarna,
thence by descent.

More information

According to Art historian Roger de Robelin (8 March 2011): The Swedish art collector, Count Carl Gustaf Tessin (1695‑1770) acquired six paintings in Venice in 1736 by Guiseppe Nogari, one with the motif of an old woman with a distaff. The paintings were inherited in 1749 by the king Fredrik I and given to crown princess Lovisa Ulrika. Then acquired in 1777 by King Gustaf III. Sources indicates that the painting of an old woman was sold to a Mr. de la Tour in the 1860’s from the Rosersberg palace. There is a version of the painting in Nationalmuseum (NM 113), and it exists in several versions. Whether it is identical to the one aqcuired by Tessin remains an open question.