Portrait of young Mozart could fetch up to $1.3m in Paris auction
The oil on canvas portrait depicts the 13-year-old Mozart playing at his harpsichord.
PARIS (Reuters) - A rare portrait of Austrian classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart could fetch 800,000 to 1.2 million euros (880,400 and 1.32 million dollars) at auction in Paris on Wednesday (November 27).
The artwork, one of the four paintings painted during the composer’s lifetime and still part of a private collection, was painted in 1770 and attributed to Italian painter Giambettino Cignaroli. It will be sold by the auction house Christie’s.
"We know exactly when it was painted, it’s back to January 1770, and Mozart is aged 13... It was painted for Pietro Lugiati, who saw Mozart playing music and who just decided he was an amazing and talented musician and he ordered the portrait", the head of the Old Master’s department at Christie’s Paris, Astrid Centner d’Oultremont, told Reuters.
The oil on canvas portrait depicts the 13-year-old Mozart playing at his harpsichord in front of a score and wearing a white wig and a red frock coat.
"What’s very interesting about that portrait is the musical score - it’s actually only known from that portrait, so some musicologists have said it could be the work of Mozart himself," Centner d’Oultremont said.
The portrait was ordered by Venetian receiver general Lugiati some days after an organ concert Mozart gave in Verona in January 1770.
Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg in Austria and died at the age of 35.