Il Guercino Leads Fall 2019 Old Master Drawings Our curated sale of Old Master Drawings on November 5, 2019, brought original works, studies and preparatory drawings from the most sought-after European draughtsmen from the past several centuries. Italian Drawings Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, Il Guercino, The Holy Spirit Appearing to St. Gregory, red chalk, late 1640s. Sold for $21,250. Leading the auction was Il Guercino’s late-1640s red chalk study of St. Gregory being greeted by a dove—likely a drawing related to an unfulfilled commission for a painting of the saint. The Holy Spirit Appearing to St. Gregory sold for $21,250. Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, Christ’s Charge to Peter, pen, brown ink & wash with white heightening. Sold for $10,625. Additional Italian drawings included Christ’s Charge to Peter from the circle of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino. Based on one of Raphael’s seven large cartoons painted as designs for tapestries, the work represented the Italian Renaissance at $10,625. Mannerism featured a red chalk drawing A Figure Scene with a Woman Feeding a Monkey, a Seated Man, Putti and a Boar from the school of Francesco Primaticcio at $5,460, and a pen and brown ink study An Allegory of Summer from a follower of Il Salviati at $6,500. French Drawings Henri-Edmond Cross, The Sower, watercolor & pencil, circa 1890. Sold for $19,500. Henri-Edmond Cross’s circa-1890 pointillist watercolor The Sower topped the French offerings at $19,500. French Baroque works found success with Laurent de la Hyre’s St. Peter Healing the Sick, circa 1635, a black-chalk and pencil preparatory drawing for the artist’s painting for the May Notre Dame of 1635, which earned $15,000. Works from the estate of Eric Carlson included Théodore Géricault’s Le Giaour, an 1820 preparatory pen, ink and pencil drawing for the same-titled lithograph, brought $5,000. Eugène Delacroix, Studies for the Decorations in the Palais Bourbon, Paris, brush, brown ink & wash, 1833. Sold for $5,250. Drawings by Eugène Delacroix were well received with two pencil works based loosely on figures in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescos reaching $9,375, as well as Delacroix’s first large-scale government commission—an 1833 ink, wash and pencil preparatory study created for the allegorical decorations of the Salon du Roi in the Palais Bourbon in Paris, which brought $5,250. We were pleased to offer this fine group of Old Master and nineteenth-century drawings, a category we’d not had an auction for in the past five years, built around the collection of the late New York art dealer Eric Carlson. This incredible selection of drawings, together with the Old Master prints from the previous week’s auction, combined for a total of nearly $1.3 million, a very strong showing for the Old Masters overall. Todd Weyman Browse the complete list of results from our November 5, 2019 sale of Old Master Drawings. More about consigning with Swann. Share Facebook Twitter November 9, 2019Author: Kelsie JankowskiCategory: Prints & Drawings Tags: Eugène Delacroix Francesco Primaticcio Henri-Edmond Cross Il Guercino Laurent de la Hyre Old Master Drawings Old Masters Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino Théodore Géricault Previous Fall 2019: Illustration Art Next Exhibition Guide: Museums Showing 9th Street Women… & Beyond Recommended Posts Upcoming Highlights: Master Drawings—At Auction November 3, 2021 Prints & Drawings October 13, 2021 Rembrandt Etching of Pieter Haaring Brings a New Record for the Print Prints & Drawings November 5, 2019 Upcoming Highlights: Old Master Through Modern Prints Prints & Drawings March 13, 2019