Lorenzo de Ferrari (Genoa 1680-1744)
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Lorenzo de Ferrari (Genoa 1680-1744)

An allegory of Innocence holding a lamp and a lily

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Lorenzo de Ferrari (Genoa 1680-1744)
An allegory of Innocence holding a lamp and a lily
black chalk on light brown paper, squared in black chalk, some losses made up
21¾ x 14 3/8 in. (542 x 365 mm.)
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Lot Essay

A study for one of the Virtues painted by Ferrari in the Chapel of San Govanni Battista in the Church of the Gesù (also known as Sant'Ambrosio), Genoa, in about 1738. Drawings for the figures of Faith and Temperance, like the present drawing fully squared for transfer, are also known (E. Gavazza, Lorenzo de Ferrari (1680-1744), Milan, 1965, pp. 101-102, figs. 73 and 74).

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