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B c. 1790
C 1770 - 1775
D c. 1770
E c. 1785
F 1800 - 1810
G 1780 - 1785
H 1780 - 1785
I 1780 - 1785
B 200 x 120
C 205 x 230 mm
D 150 x 140 mm
E 115 x 75 mm
F 80 x 80 mm
G 195 x 150 mm
H 120 x 105 mm
I 95 x 120 mm
A
Luigi Valadier, Clear quartz, ormolu and porphyry chalice, c. 1770, graphite, black chalk, brown, grey and dark red wash on paper, 295 x 230 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84; Leone 2019b, p. 78.
B
Giuseppe Valadier, Silver amphora and basin, c. 1790, graphite, pen, grey ink, grey wash on paper, 200 x 120 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84.
C
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Ormolu or silver gilt frame with ornamental motif of a knotted ribbon at the top, c. 1770-5, graphite, pen, brown ink, brown, green and red wash on paper, 205 x 230 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84.
D
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Table clock with winged sphinxes; vase with floral decoration at the top, c. 1770, graphite, pen, grey ink, grey and red wash on paper, 150 x 140 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84.
E
Luigi Valadier (?), Silver cafetière, c. 1785, graphite, pen, brown ink, brown and grey wash on paper, 115 x 75 mm.
The masks adorning the handles are similar in both shape and position to those on the handles of a silver cafetière in the Odescalchi set that Giuseppe made c. 1795-8 (González-Palacios 2018, p. 471, fig. 10_11). A cafetière identical to the Odescalchi piece but in silver gilt with the hallmarks of the Apostolic Chamber for 1801–3, was recently put up for auction by Wannenes in Genoa. A third silver cafetière with the same ornamental motif on the handles is now in a private collection. We cannot rule out the possibility that Giuseppe may have borrowed certain designs from his father Luigi.
Bibliography: González-Palacios 1993a, II, p. 200, fig. 373; Leone 2019a, p. 84.
F
Workshop of Giuseppe Valadier, Monogram enclosed in a laurel wreath on a lapis lazuli and porphyry ground (probable the lid of a snuffbox), c. 1800-10, graphite, pen, brown ink, dark red, blue and brown wash on paper, 80 x 80 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84.
G
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Candlestick with a double row of candles, with circular base and stand; at the top, Giambologna’s Mercury, c. 1780-5, graphite, pen, brown ink, grey wash on paper, 195 x 150 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84.
H
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Ormolu mount for a classical cameo, c. 1780-5, graphite, black chalk, pen, brown ink, brown and grey wash on paper, 120 x 105 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 84.
I
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Ormolu mount for a classical cameo, c. 1780-5, graphite, black chalk, pen, brown ink, brown and grey wash on paper, 95 x 120 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 85.










