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A male head; a mitre c. 1631-33
Black chalk heightened with white chalk on grey paper | 17.5 x 23.1 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 901257
Domenichino (Bologna 1581-Naples 1641)
A male head; a mitre c. 1631-33
Domenichino (Bologna 1581-Naples 1641)
A male head; a mitre c. 1631-33
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A drawing of the head of a young man, turned three quarters to the right, and tilted upwards; wearing a mitre; a drawing of a mitre, and another detail. These are studies for the head and the mitre of the saint in S. Gennaro led to Martyrdom, a fresco in the Duomo, Naples. See also RCINs 901258, 901355.
In 1631 Domenichino was commissioned to paint a fresco cycle in the Cappella del Tesoro in the Duomo, Naples. The scheme included the painting of the three lunettes: these frescoes represent, on the entrance wall, The Eruption of Vesuvius; on the wall to the right of the entrance, S. Gennaro protects the City of Naples from the Saracens; on the wall to the left of the entrance, S Gennaro led to Martyrdom.
The lunette of The Eruption of Vesuvius was the first of the frescoes in the chapel to be completed, details of the scene deriving, according to the biographer Giovanni Pietro Bellori, from Domenichino's observations during the eruption of 1631-2. Payment for this lunette and for the lunette of S. Gennaro led to Martyrdom is recorded on 26 November, 1633. These lunettes were probably designed concurrently. The lunette of S. Gennaro protects the City of Naples from the Saracens was completed by 12th March, 1637.Provenance
Bequeathed to Francesco Raspantino; Carlo Maratti, after 1664; from whom purchased by Clement XI, 1703; by whom bequeathed to his nephew, Alessandro Albani, 1721; from whom purchased by George III, 1762
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Medium and techniques
Black chalk heightened with white chalk on grey paper
Measurements
17.5 x 23.1 cm (sheet of paper)
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RL 1257Alternative title(s)
S. Gennaro led to Martyrdom