Mattia Jona La Portantina +39 02 8053315 mattjona@mattiajona.com


 
DONATO CRETI
(Cremona 1671 - Bologna 1749)
TWO MAGI AND A PUTTO

Pen and brown ink. On laid paper with watermark cockerel with letters GLB. 202 x 119 mm.

PROVENANCE: Veronese collection, Bologna; private collection, Como.

LITERATURE:
R. Roli, Donato Creti. 46 disegni inediti, Bologna, 1973, no 4;
A. Czére, Disegni di artisti bolognesi nel Museo delle Belle Arti di Budapest, Bologna, 1989, p. 138;
M. B. Mena Marqués, Museo del Prado, Dibujos Italianos del Siglo XVIII y del Siglo XIX, Madrid 1990, p. 55.
M. Riccomini, Donato Creti, Le opere su carta, catalogo ragionato, Torino, 2012, no. 47.3

Donato Creti entered Lorenzo Pasinelli's drawing academy in Bologna as a young boy, soon becaming the protégé of Count Alessandro Fava, whose palace was celebrated for its frescoes by the Carracci and Albani. Creti worked in Palazzo Fava for some time, drawing, painting and providing fresco decoration. In around 1700 he received a commission from the Counts of Novellara to decorate their family palace, and in 1708 he completed a large fresco (Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot) in the Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande in Bologna. Apart from fresco decorations, the early part of his career was taken up with secular commissions for easel pictures. Throughout the 1730's and the 1740's, Creti Produced several important altarpieces for churches in Emilia-Romagna. In his biography of the artist, Giampietro Zanotti writes that Creti's drawings were highly regarded by his contemporaries; Marcantonio Franceschini, for one, praised the artist as grandissimo disegnatore.