OTTAVIO LEONI (1578-1630)
Portrait of a young Lady, head and shoulders, in a burgundy dress with elaborate collar, wearing a pearl necklace
circa 1615
Oil on copper
Oval, 51 mm (2 in) high
Gold frame with monochromatic enamelled reverse
£15,000
Set against a subtly animated dark ground, the effigy represents an important addition to Leoni’s activity in small-scale painting in Rome. Its particularly close relationship to the Portrait of a young lady with necklace and pearl pendants at Chantilly[2] is noteworthy: that miniature appears to portray the same woman, shown there against a pale blue ground imitating painted stone[3]. In addition to the difference in the colour of the dress—here rendered in a violet hue—one further detail distinguishes the present work from the Chantilly example: the double-strand pearl necklace tied at the sitter’s breast, comparable to that worn by the Lady in the British Museum. The two works should therefore be regarded as distinct autograph originals, conceived within a similar metal mounting.
The miniature now in France bears, on the reverse, an early attribution to Leoni, together with a number, now almost illegible, which evidently referred to a larger series of painted likenesses. The young woman portrayed was likely someone within the artist’s personal circle, given her repeated appearance in his portrait oeuvre. Within the densely populated “gallery” of faces created by Leoni, works of this kind demonstrate how the celebrated draughtsman succeeded, even in small-scale paintings, in capturing the immediacy and psychological acuity that distinguish his remarkable alla macchia sheets.
This Catalogue note has been translated from Yuri Primarosa’s original Italian text.
[1] Y. Primarosa, Ottavio Leoni (1578-1630), eccellente miniator di ritratti. Catalogo ragionato dei disegni e dei dipinti, Rome 2017, pp. 10-23.
[2] Ottavio Leoni, Portrait of a young lady wearing a pearl necklace, circa 1615, oil on copper, 55 mm high, Musée Condé, Chantilly. © RMN - Grand Palais.
[3] Chantilly, Musée Condé, inv. OA-1632. Oil on copper, 5 x 3.9 cm. Provenance: acquired from Colnaghi, February 1866. Inscribed on the reverse of the gold framing support: Ottavio Leoni. See Y. Primarosa, Ottavio Leoni (1578- 1630)…, p. 697.
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