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	<description>Dipinti antichi a Torino dal 1993</description>
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		<title>Vittorio Amedeo Rapous (Turin 1729 -1800), Virgin Mary and blessing child</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“The canvas depicting the Madonna and blessing child is an exciting discovery for lovers of 18th century Piedmontese art and for painting enthusiasts in general. It is in fact a painting of excellent quality and in an excellent state of conservation which, in my opinion, is the work of one of the most important and capable artists that the 18th century Piedmont can boast of: Vittorio Amedeo Rapous.

The following brief description is in part taken from a larger essay, edited by the writer, which is dedicated to a series of unpublished paintings by Rapous found in public and private collections. These were discovered during the years of study of 18th century Piedmontese art. All bibliographic and documentary articles are thus highlighted and widely discussed in the above-mentioned essay, which is currently in press, and will be part of the volumes of the Società Piemontese di Archeologia e Belle Arti (publication is expected within the first half of 2018).

Vittorio Amedeo Rapous, baptized on 7th July 1729 in Turin, was thirty-five years younger than the master Claudio Francesco Beaumont; in 1748, at the age of nineteen, he enrolled at the School of Drawing chaired by the court painter, where he will remain enrolled as a boarder until 1755 (Graffione, 2011, p. 114.). As early as 1751 Beaumont began to entrust him with works such as the pictorial decoration, together with Domenico Molinari and Niccolò Peiroleri, of the sculptures of the Addolorata, which had been sculpted by the Clemente brothers for the SS. Annunziata di Torino (Tamburini, 2002, pp. 209-210; Graffione, 2011, p. 114). "

Click <a href="https://www.galleriagiamblanco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Catalogo-venticinque-anni-di-attivita.pdf">HERE</a> for a full description in the <em>Catalogue Twenty-five years of activity 2017/2018</em>, pg. 76-77]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artist: <strong>VITTORIO AMEDEO RAPOUS</strong> (Turin, 1729 -1800)<br />
Title: <em>Virgin Mary and blessing child</em><br />
Medium: Oil on canvas<br />
Dimensions: 80×64 cm<br />
Period: 1760-65 circa<br />
State of conservation: good</p>
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		<title>Bartolomeo Cavarozzi (Viterbo 1587 &#8211; Rome 1625), Holy Family</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The painting appeared at the Finarte auction in Rome in December 1973 as belonging to Cavarozzi. It made its way into a Roman collection, and it then became the object of discussions by Maurizio Marini (1979, p. 74, note 25) and Benedict Nicolson (1979, p. 42); in the revised edition of the Anglo-Saxon scholar's listing (1990, I, p. 96) the curator Luisa Vertova reports the painting’s provenance as being the Spinola collection in Genoa (she being the one to sell the painting in 1973, as she tells the scholar in 1988). The painting was subsequently kept at the National Gallery of Palazzo Spinola for a few years from 2001, before it was returned to the Zerbone collection and the Giamblanco Gallery. The above-mentioned Spinola provenance has no documentation supporting it, despite Zanelli reporting in his extensive file in the Catalog of 2005 (Bartolomeo Cavarozzi, pp. 50-61) the possibility of an error in Alizeri attributing a painting of the “Holy Family” to Simone Cantarini at Palazzo Doria Spinola in 1875 (p. 241).

Click <a href="https://www.galleriagiamblanco.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Catalogo-pittura-italiana-dal-Seicento-al-Settecento-2014.pdf">HERE</a> for a full description in the <em>Catalogue of Italian painting from the 17th to 18th century 2014,</em> pg. 12-15]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artist: <strong>BARTOLOMEO CAVAROZZI</strong> (Viterbo 1587 – Rome 1625)<br />
Title: <em>Holy Family</em><br />
Medium: Oil on canvas<br />
Dimensions: 156 x 118 cm<br />
Period: 1617-1619</p>
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