GIOVANNI BATTISTA SALVI, DIT SASSOFERRATO

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GIOVANNI BATTISTA SALVI, DIT SASSOFERRATO
Mater amabilis Oil on canvas 51 x 40 cm Mater amabilis Oil on canvas, 20 x 15,7 in. BIBLIOGRAPHY IN REPORT François Macé de Lépinay, Il Sassoferrato. La devota Bellezza. Devout beauty, Silvana, p. 274, fig. 59. A work by Giovanni Battista Salvi, known as Sassoferrato after the village where he was born in 1609, this Mater Amabilis that we are offering for sale today appears to be a marvellous witness to his art. A pupil of his father Tarquinio Salvi, the rest of his apprenticeship remains uncertain and art historians believe that he would have passed through the workshop of Domenichino (1581 -1641), who himself came from the workshop of Annibal Carrache (1560-1609). A familiar figure, this gentle Virgin of Sassoferrato seduces the eye with the delicacy of her posture and the intensity of the pious feeling she embodies. A model known to the painter, he took it up several times, some versions of which can now be found in the collections of the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg or the Santa Chiara Convent in Sassoferrato. Following Hermann Voss, François Macé de Lépinay, the painter's biographer, highlights the inspiration of the painter found in Albrecht Dürer (1471 -1528) and his Virgin and Child (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum; fig. 1), a copy or an engraving of which must have been sent to him. If Christ the Child and the position of the hands are not found, the art historian emphasizes the resumption of the position of Mary and her veil. Following the example of the one nicknamed the "German Raphael", Salvi strives to render the materiality of the fabric by a play of light and shadow creating deep furrows in its thickest folds while revealing a delicate transparency at the hairline. The brush finally harmonizes the curves and gently brushes the most linear patterns. Mater amabilis, "Loving Mother", an evocative name, it refers to the attitude of the Blessed Virgin delicately bent forward, the meditative expression, t
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