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The previously unknown contribution by Monsignor Egidio to the Colonna collection: Flemish paintings, Rubens and the market

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RIVISTA D ARTE
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 143-164

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CASA EDITRICE LEO S OLSCHKI

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Rome; Antoon Verpeene; Egidio Colonna; Art market; Rubens; collecting

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The essay focuses on Antoon Verpeene, a Flemish merchant active in seventeenth-century Rome, analyzing his personality and professional and social network within the Flemish community, which includes painters, merchants, and collectors. Through a receipt for the purchase of paintings by Monsignor Egidio Colonna, it is revealed that Verpeene mainly dealt with works by Flemish artists active in Rome. This purchase also sheds light on Rubens's works and Egidio Colonna's activity as an art collector in the 17th century Roman market.
The essay is focused on Antoon Verpeene, a Flemish merchant active in seventeenth-century Rome, analyzing his personality and his professional and social network - with painters, merchants and collectors - in the Flemish community. A receipt for the purchase of paintings by Monsignor Egidio Colonna, here published, reveals that Verpeene mainly dealt with works by Flemish artists active in Rome, in close relationship with him and with the merchant-painter Cornelis de Wael. The Assumption of the Virgin by Rubens' workshop, still preserved in the Colonna collection, is among the paintings acquired by Egidio Colonna. This purchase offers the opportunity to reflect on the trade and the fortune of Rubens's works on the 17th century Roman market, as well as on Egidio Colonna's activity as art collector, hitherto unknown, who greatly contributed to the Colonna collection.

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