Domenico Maria Canuti (Bologna 1625-1684)
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Domenico Maria Canuti (Bologna 1625-1684)

Alexander and Bucephalus

Details
Domenico Maria Canuti (Bologna 1625-1684)
Alexander and Bucephalus
oil on canvas
86 ½ x 58 in. (219.2 x 147.4 cm.)
Provenance
with Jean-Luc Baroni, London, where acquired by the present owner.
Sale room notice
The title for this lot should read Alexander and Bucephalus and not as printed in the catalogue.

Lot Essay

A student of Guido Reni and Guercino, Domenico Maria Canuti is chiefly known for his numerous ceiling and wall frescoes. Originally from Bologna, he moved to Rome where he executed important commissions, such as the Apotheosis of Saint Dominic on the vault of the Church Santi Domenico e Sisto, and where he also became a member of the Accademia di San Luca in 1672. His newly introduced form of scenographic fresco painting influenced artists such as Andrea Pozzo. The composition of the horse’s head in this painting closely resembles the depiction of a horse in the Allegory of Europe, a fresco in the library of San Michele in Bosco, Bologna, which Canuti decorated between 1677-1678.

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