Antique miniature portraits of the Tormey-Holder Collection

 

 


Italian Artist: Angelo Vacca

 

 

Portrait miniature by Angelo Vacca (the younger), depicting a young Italian noblewoman, likely of Piedmont-Sardinia

Young Italian Noblewoman, Likely of Piedmont-Sardinia
(a rare, signed miniature by Angelo Vacca the younger,
miniature painter to the court of King Victor Emmanuel I)

Italian
circa 1815-1820
by Angelo Vacca (the younger, 1783-1823)

(signed obverse, lower left edge, "Ange. Vacca")

2 3/8 inches diameter (sight)

watercolor on ivory; housed under glass in a gilt metal surround that
was likely originally set within an ebonized wood frame or the cover of a decorative box

formerly a holding of the Frederick Cochran Collection
(Boston securities broker Frederick Boardman Cochran -- 1860-1916)

About the Artist: Born in Turin in 1783, Angelo Vacca the younger was the son of Angelo Vacca the elder (1746-1814), also a painter. At an early age, he earned the attention of members of the House of Savoy, becoming miniature painter to the court of Piedmont (the Kingdom of Piedmont, also known as Piedmont-Sardinia or Savoy-Sardinia). He painted numerous members of court and other Italian aristocracy -- most notably, King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia (Vittorio Emanuele; 1759–1824) and King Charles Felix of Sardinia (Carlo Felice Giuseppe Maria; 1765-1831). He died in Turin in 1823, at the age of 40. Signed works by him rarely come to market (most being held in important family collections) and are considered rare and valuable. Listed by Benezit, Blättel (pages 906, 907), and Schidlof (page 838).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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