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Giuseppe Nuvolone (San Gimignano 1619 - Milano 1703) San Giuseppe col Bambino Olio su tela 142 x 80 cm L’opera è da sempre conservata in una importante collezione comasca come originale di Giuseppe Nuvolone. L’autografia, in occasione dell’asta, è stata confermata dal Professor Michele Danieli. Giuseppe Nuvolone nacque in una famiglia di importanti artisti, essendo figlio di Panfilo e fratello di Carlo Francesco, entrambi pittori di elevato rango. Si formò seguendo il fratello e aderendo incondizionatamente alle sue scelte stilistiche, tanto che in passato le due produzioni sono state difficilmente distinguibili. In realtà, la sua pittura diverge per l'uso di una tavolozza più chiara e, talvolta, per una vena di tragicità difficilmente riscontrabile in Carlo Francesco. Negli anni ’60 e ’70 operò in importanti imprese decorative di tema sacro e profano a Milano, spesso al fianco di personaggi quali Giovanni Stefano e Giuseppe Montalto, Antonio Busca, Ercole Procaccini il Giovane, Federico Bianchi. In seguito fu operoso a Roma, Cremona, Brescia. Giuseppe Nuvolone (San Gimignano 1619 - Milan 1703) St. Joseph with the Child Oil on canvas 142 x 80 cm The artwork has always been kept in an important Como collection as an original by Giuseppe Nuvolone. The autograph, on the occasion of the auction, was confirmed by Professor Michele Danieli.

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