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An antique Roman Candelabrum

Drawing
c.1731-82 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Drawing, a candelabrum in the antique Roman taste, by Giuseppe Manocchi (c.1731-82).


Object details

Object type
TitleAn antique Roman Candelabrum (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Drawing, a candelabrum in the antique Roman taste, by Giuseppe Manocchi (c.1731-82).
Dimensions
  • Length: 428mm
  • Width: 199mm
Style
Bibliographic reference
Ward-Jackson, Peter, Italian Drawings Volume II. 17th-18th century, London, 1980, pp. 154-155. The text is as follows: MANOCCHI, GIUSEPPE (c.1731-82) 1050 Drawing of a candelabrum in the antique Roman taste Inscribed in ink by C.H. Tatham ‘Executed in marble standing 8 ft. 9 in. high. Perfect as represented. Price £80. Rome Jan. 7. 1795’ Black ink and dark brown wash 16 7/8 x 7 7/8 (428 x 199) D.1495-1898 PROVENANCE C.H. Tatham; Henry Holland; Sir J. Soane (included in an album containing letters and drawings sent by Tatham and others in Rome to Holland in London. Soane’s book-plate is on the fly-leaf) The drawing is mentioned in a letter from Tatham to Holland, dated Rome 15 Febuary 1795, included in the same album. ‘You will receive’, writes Tatham, ‘a sketch of a candelabra which the Proprietor calls antique, but I myself do not think so…however, be it as it will, you will readily admire the grandeur and taste of the composition…and is not over-rated at £80’. The proprietor was the sculptor Vincenzo Paccetti (c.1746-1820) who states in his diary on 10 Febuary 1795 that he has seen ‘il Signor Tetam’ and given him a drawing of his candelabrum to send to England, the price beign 400 scudi (the equivalent of £80, according to a rate of exchange given by Tatham in a letter dated 10 July 1795 in the same album). This information was kindly given to us in a letter by mr Hugh Honour, who suggested that Paccetti was the author of the drawing. The handling, however, is exactly that of Manocchi, who might easily have been employed to make a drawing of the type in which he was a specialist.
Collection
Accession number
D.1495-1898

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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