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Folio from the Gozzoli Album: Five Composite Capitals and Two Bases

Folio from the Gozzoli Album: Five Composite Capitals and Two Bases

Benozzo Gozzoli (in circa 1450-1460)

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Title Folio from the Gozzoli Album: Five Composite Capitals and Two Bases
Material and technique Pen and brush and brown ink
Object type
Drawing (verso) > Drawing > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Width 160 mm
Height 229 mm
Artists Workshop of: Benozzo Gozzoli
Accession number I 562 16 recto (PK)
Credits Loan Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (former Koenigs collection), 1940
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 1940
Creation date in circa 1450-1460
Collector Collector / Franz Koenigs
Provenance Biblioteca Trivulziana, Milan, Codex Triv. 2145; probably acquired by Don Carlo Trivulzio (1715-1789); by inheritance to Luigi Alberico Principe di Musocco Trivulzio (1873-1938); Franz W. Koenigs (1881-1941, L.1023a), Haarlem, acquired in the years 1925-1930; D.G. van Beuningen (1877-1955), Rotterdam, acquired with the Koenigs Collection in 1940 and donated to Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Research Show research Italian Drawings 1400-1600
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Geographical origin Italy > Southern Europe > Europe

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Entry catalogue Italian Drawings 1400-1600

This is a folio from a hypothetical lost drawing book, a remnant of which is now part of an eighteenth-century album called the Gozzoli Album, held in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. For a general description, see here.

This page was originally folio 1 verso in the hypothetical lost drawing book.

The locations of these classical architectural fragments are inscribed on this page, the capital at top left located in Tivoli and the lower base in the church of S. Bartolomeo all' Isola in Rome. Roman antiquities and architectural fragments were very popular in the early Renaissance and widely copied – and the copies copied in their turn, as in our case. The drawings are arranged in a mise en page characteristic of model books.

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Benozzo Gozzoli

Florence circa 1420 - Pistoia 1497

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