Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
circa 1717
33 in. x 26 1/8 in. (838 mm x 663 mm)
NPG 5699
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This is a version of the self portrait in the Uffizi (A679), ordered by Cosimo III de’ Medici in 1717, but dated by Knox c.1722. [1] NPG 5699 shows the eyes more hooded and the face less dramatically lit.
The only other known image of Pellegrini is the rapid chalk and wash drawing in the Städelsche Institut, Frankfurt (1378) [2] which, however, can hardly count as iconographic evidence.
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1) See Gli Uffizi, cat. 1980, p 954, A679, inv.1842 as 1716-17, illus. G. Knox, Antonio Pellegrini, 1995, p 159, cat. P.80, pl.128, as c.1722.
2) Illus. Pellegrini, exhibition catalogue, Venice, 1959, no.81; G. Knox, Antonio Pellegrini, 1995, cat. D.29; Venedigs Ruhm in Norden, Landesmuseum, Hanover, 1991, no.119.
Referenceback to top
Knox 1995
G. Knox, Antonio Pellegrini, 1995, cat. P.132, illus. front..
Simon & Saywell (eds.) 2004
Complete Illustrated Catalogue, NPG, ed. J. Simon & D. Saywell, 2004, p 487.
Provenanceback to top
Dr Micaglio Tomich, Rome; Dr Marsilio Tomich, Padua, by 1911; Tomich, Trento; I. & G. Fine Arts, London, from whom purchased 1983.
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Il ritratto Italiano, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, 1911, no.77 lent Dr Marsilio Tomich.
This extended catalogue entry is from the National Portrait Gallery collection catalogue: John Ingamells, National Portrait Gallery: Later Stuart Portraits 1685–1714, National Portrait Gallery, 2009, and is as published then. For the most up-to-date details on individual Collection works, we recommend reading the information provided in the Search the Collection results on this website in parallel with this text.