Domenico Gargiulo, called Micco Spadaro (1612-after 1679)

A Satyr unveiling a Nymph and two other Nymphs

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Domenico Gargiulo, called Micco Spadaro (1612-after 1679)
A Satyr unveiling a Nymph and two other Nymphs
pen and brown ink, the corners cut
96 x 152 mm.

Lot Essay

The handling of the pen is comparable to that of a group of drawings by Micco Spadaro in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (J. Bean, 17th Century Italian Drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1979, nos. 198-216), and to a sheet in the Janos Scholz collection, F. Stampfle and J. Bean, Drawings from New York Collections, The Seventeenth Century in Italy, exhib. cat., The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, 1967, no. 103, illustrated.

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