Guido Reni is on a job. As soon as a number one inventive determine of early Seventeenth century Rome, when his patrons included the influential Borghese household, the Bolognese artist (1575-1642) was later scorned by the modernist-minded, who dismissed his upward-gazing Madonnas as near kitsch.
However Twenty first-century students have displayed renewed curiosity in his subtlety and ability, resulting in main museum exhibitions. And now he has set a world report at public sale.
On Monday afternoon (24 November) in Paris, Artcurial offered Reni’s early-Seventeenth-century, oil-on-canvas work, David and Goliath, for €12.39m (together with charges), breaking the artist’s earlier public sale report by a substantial sum. The work’s pre-sale estimate was simply €2m–€4m and its purchaser, in response to the public sale home, was a non-public European collector.
Reni’s earlier report at public sale dates again to a Sotheby’s London sale in 2008, when The Martyrdom of Saint Apollonia, an oil-on-copper portray, offered for £1.8m. The identical work then offered for a mere $819,000 at a 2022 public sale at Christie’s New York.
Left: Articural’s recording-setting David and Goliath. Proper: the model of the portray held by the Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Orléans©Artcurial. © Musées d’Orléans
Reni’s David and Goliath has been the topic of debate lately. There are some six variations of the work, various in composition, execution and attribution.
“Reni liked the pleasure of variation,” says Corentin Dury, the curator for the Outdated Masters assortment on the Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Orléans, which owns what’s now regarded by many because the earliest autographed model of the portray. Till just lately, a model held within the assortment of the Louvre was thought of “extra vital,” Dury says, however evaluation and comparisons with a drawing in a UK assortment has led to a change of opinion. In response to Drury, the record-setter was already recognized about, however was considered “only a later copy”.
Nevertheless, Eric Turquin of the France-based Outdated Masters appraisers Cupboard Eric Turquin—which helped carry the work to public sale—disagrees with Dury. He argues that his agency investigated a lead on the work earlier this yr, when it was hanging in a fort in western France, and was subsequently answerable for “the invention” of the portray.
Turquin additionally disagrees with Dury’s opinion concerning the significance of the Orléans museum’s model, by which David is seen staring instantly into the enormous head of the vanquished Goliath. The Louvre’s model, and the model offered yesterday by Artcurial in the meantime, are fairly comparable, and present Goliath’s head turned the opposite means round.
Turquin, who attended Monday’s public sale, believes that the Louvre and Artcurial variations “had been in all probability created collectively”. He has no doubts concerning the significance of the recording-breaking work—which “explains the value”, he says.








