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Art in Eighteenth-Century Rome

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Pier Leone Ghezzi
Rome 1674 – 1755 Rome

L’Abbé le Cocq
1729–30

pen and brown ink on paper
12 3/8 x 8 5/8 inches
315 x 220 mm

inscribed, verso, lower left: ‘M. L Ab. le Cocq’; watermark: shield with a fleur-de-lys

 

Provenance

Richard Neville Aldworth Neville (1717–1793), as part of two volumes purchased in Paris in 1763; by descent to his son
Richard Aldworth Griffin-Neville, 2nd Baron Braybrooke (1750–1825); by descent to
Robin Henry Charles Neville, 10th Lord Braybrooke (1932–2017); sold at
Sotheby’s, London, 10 December 1979, lot 92
Madames Christian Ribière & Mareille Tuloup-Pascal, Marseilles, 5 June 1998, lot 386
Private Collection, Italy

 

Bibliography

Maria C.D. da Empoli, Pier Leone Ghezzi: Un protagonista del Settecento romano, Rome, 2008, p. 53.

L’Abbé le Cocq was the Chaplain for the Cardinal de Polignac, who later made him a Canon in France. Ghezzi created another caricature of le Cocq in 1730, which is now in the Vatican Library, in the Ottoboniani Latini album, 3116, on page 35r. In its inscription, Ghezzi alluded to the fact that L’Abbé le Cocq was a great drinker of Burgundy wine, ‘Il Sig[no]re Abbate Cochi Cappellano dell’E[minentissi]mo Polignach, il qualie gli fece havere un / canonicato al suo Paese, e beveva del Vino di Borgognia a’ passare. Fatto da Me’ / Cav.Ghezzi il di 8 7bre 1730.’

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