A Perugino Masterpiece Set to Soar in New York as Auction House Embraces Cultural Collaboration and Patronage.
Sotheby's is poised to shine a spotlight on the artistic heritage of Umbria, Italy, with the upcoming Old Masters Week auctions series, which will feature an exceptional loan from the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria. The crowning jewel among these treasures is Pietro Perugino's exquisite "Man of Sorrows," dated 1495, a masterpiece that embodies the artist's mastery of atmospheric and devotional art.
As part of this unprecedented partnership between Sotheby's and the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Brunello Cucinelli, an Italian fashion house renowned for its luxury brand and cultural patronage, is lending its name and support to promote Perugino's work. This collaboration highlights a shared commitment to scholarship, trust, and care among art institutions, collectors, and brands.
The enigmatic "Man of Sorrows" will be displayed alongside other remarkable pieces presented in the sales, including Antonello da Messina's rare "Ecce Homo." A drawing of a resting lion, consigned by American billionaire Thomas S. Kaplan to fund his wildlife conservation organization, Panthera, will also make its debut at Sotheby's.
The loan of this precious work marks one of the few times it has left Perugia's Priory Chapel for an extended period. Costantino D'Orazio, director of the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, emphasized the significance of "cimasa" as one of the most profound and emblematic works in the collection, showcasing Perugino at the peak of his career.
This extraordinary collaboration also marks the launch of Friends of Umbria, a project conceived by Dr. Mitchell Levine to engage potential U.S. patrons in supporting the assets and activities of the region's national museum network.
As Sotheby's Old Masters Week auctions series commences, art enthusiasts will have the opportunity to witness an array of masterpieces by artists from across Italy, including Alvise Vivarini, Biagio d'Antonio, and Hypo. The sale promises to be a spectacular display of late 15th-century painting, underscoring the profound influence Perugino had on the artistic landscape of the time.
As "Man of Sorrows" makes its way through Sotheby's Breuer headquarters before traveling to Midtown Manhattan for a temporary loan at the Morgan Library, it will be on view alongside Giovanni Bellini's "Pietà."
Sotheby's is poised to shine a spotlight on the artistic heritage of Umbria, Italy, with the upcoming Old Masters Week auctions series, which will feature an exceptional loan from the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria. The crowning jewel among these treasures is Pietro Perugino's exquisite "Man of Sorrows," dated 1495, a masterpiece that embodies the artist's mastery of atmospheric and devotional art.
As part of this unprecedented partnership between Sotheby's and the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Brunello Cucinelli, an Italian fashion house renowned for its luxury brand and cultural patronage, is lending its name and support to promote Perugino's work. This collaboration highlights a shared commitment to scholarship, trust, and care among art institutions, collectors, and brands.
The enigmatic "Man of Sorrows" will be displayed alongside other remarkable pieces presented in the sales, including Antonello da Messina's rare "Ecce Homo." A drawing of a resting lion, consigned by American billionaire Thomas S. Kaplan to fund his wildlife conservation organization, Panthera, will also make its debut at Sotheby's.
The loan of this precious work marks one of the few times it has left Perugia's Priory Chapel for an extended period. Costantino D'Orazio, director of the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, emphasized the significance of "cimasa" as one of the most profound and emblematic works in the collection, showcasing Perugino at the peak of his career.
This extraordinary collaboration also marks the launch of Friends of Umbria, a project conceived by Dr. Mitchell Levine to engage potential U.S. patrons in supporting the assets and activities of the region's national museum network.
As Sotheby's Old Masters Week auctions series commences, art enthusiasts will have the opportunity to witness an array of masterpieces by artists from across Italy, including Alvise Vivarini, Biagio d'Antonio, and Hypo. The sale promises to be a spectacular display of late 15th-century painting, underscoring the profound influence Perugino had on the artistic landscape of the time.
As "Man of Sorrows" makes its way through Sotheby's Breuer headquarters before traveling to Midtown Manhattan for a temporary loan at the Morgan Library, it will be on view alongside Giovanni Bellini's "Pietà."