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The Interior of the Cathedral of Amiens
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Giovanni BOLDINI

The Interior of the Cathedral of Amiens

Stephen Ongpin Fine Art

Around the turn of the 20th century, and for the next few years, Giovanni Boldini began to produce a handful of striking watercolours of Gothic and Romanesque churches in France, including views of the interior of the cathedral of Saint-André at Bordeaux and the porch of the abbey at Moissac. The present sheet is one of a number of drawings and watercolours by Boldini of the 13th century cathedral of Notre-Dame at Amiens.

Two further watercolour views of the interior and stained glass of the cathedral of Amiens are in private collections, while a large black chalk drawing of the side aisle of the cathedral nave was exhibited at a gallery in Bologna in 1999. Boldini also drew a large watercolour of the porch of the 15th century church of Saint-Germain-l’Écossais at Amiens. Among other stylistically comparable watercolours is a large study of a stained glass window in the collection of the Museo Boldini in Ferrara and a similar work, signed and dated 1905, in a private collection.

The chalk study of horses on the verso of the present sheet appears to show the portico of a church, quite possiby also at Amiens, in the background.

Provenance: Talabardon & Gautier, Paris.

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