1507-08, 82 x 57 cm, Wood, transferred to canvas, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh On loan from the Duke of Sutherland Description: Apparently unsigned. Previews for the auction are ONLINE ONLY Pickups for this sale will be Wednesday January 20th through Friday January 29th 9am-5pm, BY APPOINTMENT If items are not able to be picked up within the pickup window, they will be subject to storage fees and may be considered abandoned. AFTER RAPHAEL SANZIO THE BRIDGEWATER MADONNA O/C View Catalog Sold: $170 Estimate: $10 - $1,000 January 19, 2021 Norwalk, CT, US Request more information Additional Details. Drawing by G. Sacco, 1 of 246 portrait studies of members of the royal family of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, diplomats and others, copies of paintings, and details of the insignia of orders of Chivalry, made as preliminary drawings for miniature paintings, Mounted in a volume containing 44 pages, interleaved with tissue paper, Europe, 1827-1853. All items purchased from Westport Auction must be removed within 10 days after the auction date. In 1798, the whole collection was sold in London to Lords Bridgewater, Gower and Carlyle, though they then resold the Madonna, which was then acquired by the collectors Hibbert in London in 1799, Nieuwenhuys in 1831 in Brussels and Delamarre or de Lahaute in Paris. Otherwise, we will reproduce the above image for you exactly as it is. We reserve the right to hold item(s) until checks are clear. This has been translated from the original source. This was achieved by unifying the movements of his figures and the spaces he created for them into integrated, harmonio… All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. BridgeWater will be the only move for your loved one, offering Assisted Living Care, Skilled Nursing Care, and Memory C Bridgewater Madonna c. 1507 Oil on canvas transferred from panel, 81 x 56 cm National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh: Technical studies of the painted surface during restoration indicate that the scene was at first set within a landscape. The Bridgewater Madonna is an oil painting on wood transported by Raphael canvas (81x56 cm), dated to 1507 and shown in the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. It was made by the famous engraver Nicolas de Larmessin for Antoine Crozat’s first volume of prints, which was published in 1729 and included some of the most beautiful paintings in France. 28% buyers premium for online bidders paying by credit card The Bridgewater Madonna (1505), Parmigianino's painting gives more of a sense of abandon and movement. The Garvagh Madonna. This is because in his art, Raphael portrayed noble and ideal individuals who move with dignity and grace through an intelligible and ordered world. Payments accepted; -Cash (in house only) - Credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, & Discover) (subject to 3 percent convenience fee) - Money order, certified check, approved personal or business check with proper identification. All items purchased from Westport Auction must be paid in full within 10 days after the auction date. An oval square-framed painting of the Madonna and Child; the Child lying on his mother's knee, turning to look at her, as she looks down at Him, both in a particular graceful combination of poses, with an elegant twist, called a contrapposto. It is one of the most spectacularly situated properties in Litchfield County in that it occupies an elevated position on a picturesque ridge running along the border of Bridgewater and Roxbury, Connecticut. It is the buyers responsibility to check with relevant import and customs regulations prior to bidding.