sht. 64
B c. 1802
C 1770 - 1780
D 1770 - 1775
B 280 x 175 mm
C 305 x 180 mm
D 275 x 185 mm
A
Luigi Valadier, Gold and silver gilt chalice with semi-precious stone or enamel vine tendrils, c. 1770-5, graphite, pen, brown ink, brown, red and light blue wash on paper, 290 x 195 mm. The design is replicated by another hand in Drawing D on sht. 64.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 88.
B
Giuseppe Valadier, Gold chalice, c. 1802, graphite, pen, grey ink, brown wash on paper, 280 x 175 mm. The drawing relates to a gold chalice which Giuseppe Valadier made for Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany (Prince Ferdinand I of Salzburg) in 1803, now in the Dommuseum in Salzburg (Thompson 1991-2).
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 88; Leone 2019b, p. 73; Thompson 1992, p. 105, fig. 6.
C
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Gold and silver gilt chalice, c. 1770-80, graphite, pen, grey ink, brown wash on paper, 305 x 180 mm.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 88.
D
Workshop of Luigi Valadier, Gold and silver gilt chalice with semi-precious stone or enamel vine tendrils, c. 1770-5, graphite, pen, grey ink, brown, red and light blue wash on paper, 275 x 185 mm. This is the same model as that drawn by Luigi in Drawing A on sht. 64.
Bibliography: Leone 2019a, p. 88.





