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Viviano Codazzi
(Bergamo 1603-1672 Rome)
An architectural capriccio with the Rape of the Sabine Women; and An architectural capriccio with figures brawling and pillaging
(2)

3 December 2025, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£12,000 - £18,000

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Viviano Codazzi (Bergamo 1603-1672 Rome)

An architectural capriccio with the Rape of the Sabine Women; and An architectural capriccio with figures brawling and pillaging
a pair, oil on canvas
127.2 x 177.6cm (50 1/16 x 69 15/16in). (2)

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Provenance
Private sale, Hampel, December 2018, where acquired by the present owner

Prof. Giancarlo Sestieri confirmed the attribution to Codazzi and suggested they date to his mature period (private communication, dated 7 January 2019).
The figures are likely to be a different hand, possibly Micco Spadaro (1609-1675).

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