Simone Pignoni (Florence 1611-1698) and Andrea Scacciati (Florence 1642-1712)
Simone Pignoni (Florence 1611-1698) and Andrea Scacciati (Florence 1642-1712)

The Abduction of Proserpine

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Simone Pignoni (Florence 1611-1698) and Andrea Scacciati (Florence 1642-1712)
The Abduction of Proserpine
oil on canvas
38½ x 54¼ in. (97.8 x 137.8 cm.)

Lot Essay

Proserpine, the daughter of Ceres, was picking flowers, when Pluto, king of the underworld, falls in love with her and carries her away to his kingdom (Ovid, Metamorphoses, 5:385-424).

The present work is an autograph replica of the painting in the Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck. The Innsbruck painting is slightly smaller (90 x 136 cm.) and the pearl ornaments in Proserpine's hair are absent. The still-life elements of the present work were executed by Andrea Scacciati.

We are grateful to Dr. Francesca Baldassari for suggesting the attribution after physical inspection of the original.

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