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Portrait of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi is a 1604 oil on canvas painting now in York Art Gallery, to which it was presented via the National Art Collections Fund in 1955 by Francis Denis Lycett Green (1893–1959), a collector and younger brother of Sir Edward Arthur Lycett Green, 3rd Baronet.[1] Long attributed to Domenichino, it is now usually attributed to Annibale Carracci, though some art historians still support the old attribution based on archival discoveries.[2] The Gallery accepts the new attribution,[3] though this is not yet reflected in its ArtUK entry.[4]

Domenichino, Portrait of Cardinal Jean de Bonsi, 1616, Musée Fabre, Montpellier
Domenichino, Portrait of Cardinal Jean de Bonsi, 1616, Musée Fabre, Montpellier

Portrait of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi (1604) attributed to Annibale Carracci
Portrait of Monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi (1604) attributed to Annibale Carracci

Its subject Giovanni Battista Agucchi was brother to cardinal Girolamo Agucchi and a major supporter of Carracci. It appears as "Monsignor Agucchi in a chimere holding a letter with both hands and looking at the viewers" in the list of prints after paintings by Annibale Carracci in Carlo Cesare Malvasia's 1678 Felsina Pittrice,[5] though other 17th-century sources attribute the painting to Domenichino. The attribution to Domenichino was held unanimously from the 19th century until 1994, when Silvia Ginzburg rediscovered the reference in Malvasia and found other documentary and stylistic evidence to support reattributing the work to Annibale.[6] Denis Mahon, Daniele Benati and Tomaso Montanari have all backed the reattribution. During a loan to the National Gallery, London the work was displayed with the new attribution.[7]


Description and style


Already defined as one of the "most brilliant informal portraits painted in the seventeenth century", the portrait of Monsignor Agucchi has recently been indicated as one of the milestones of Baroque portraiture.[8]

The art historian Tomaso Montanari, in fact, (who believes the painting by Hannibal) identifies in the portrait of Agucchi one of the first examples of a talking portrait, that is the type of portrait, typically Baroque, in which the portrayed is placed in direct relationship and personal with the observer, to the point that he seems to be about to speak to him.[9]




References


  1. "Eloise Donnelly, Researching the Lycett Green Collection".
  2. Donatella Sparti, The Portrait of Agucchi at York, in The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 139, 1997, p. 109.
  3. "Catalogue entry".
  4. "ArtUK entry".
  5. (in Italian) Daniele Benati, in Annibale Carracci, Catalogo della mostra Bologna e Roma 2006–2007, Milano, 2006, p. 392.
  6. Silvia Ginzburg, The Portrait of Agucchi at York Reconsidered, in The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 136, 1994, pp. 4–14.
  7. Sparti, Donatella L. (2003), "Cesi", Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press, retrieved 1 April 2022
  8. DeGrazia, Diane (1983). "Richard E. Spear. Domenichino. New Haven–London: Yale University Press, 1982. 2 vols.: 9 figs. + 432 pls.; vii + 382 pp. $150". Renaissance Quarterly. 36 (4): 601–603. doi:10.2307/2860745. ISSN 0034-4338.
  9. Montanari, Tomaso (17 July 2015), "Una traccia per la pittura del tardo Bernini. Notizie dal carteggio su due ritratti di Clemente IX", A Transitory Star, DE GRUYTER, pp. 183–192, retrieved 1 April 2022



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[it] Ritratto di monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi

Il Ritratto di monsignor Giovanni Battista Agucchi è un dipinto attribuito ad Annibale Carracci. L'opera è stata lungamente assegnata al Domenichino che alcuni studiosi continuano a ritenerne l'autore.



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