Studio of Gaetano Lapis (Cagli, nr. Urbino 1706-1776 Rome)
Studio of Gaetano Lapis (Cagli, nr. Urbino 1706-1776 Rome)

Armida restrained by Rinaldo

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Studio of Gaetano Lapis (Cagli, nr. Urbino 1706-1776 Rome)
Armida restrained by Rinaldo
oil on canvas
47 x 66¼ in. (119.4 x 168.2 cm.)

Lot Essay

This is a version of a painting of circa 1743 by Lapis, an eighteenth-century Roman artist who was trained by Sebastiano Conca and like his master was strongly influenced by Maratta. The prototype is part of a series of five paintings - the earliest major work by Lapis - depicting the story of Rinaldo and Armida, which derives from Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemma Liberta, in the Cassa di Risparmio, Pesaro.

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