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A kneeling woman with outstretched arms 1631-33
Black chalk heightened with white chalk on light grey paper | 35.3 x 22.5 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 901749

Domenichino (Bologna 1581-Naples 1641)
A kneeling woman with outstretched arms 1631-33

Domenichino (Bologna 1581-Naples 1641)
A kneeling woman with outstretched arms 1631-33


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A drawing of a young woman, kneeling on her right knee; facing front wih arms outstretched and head upturned. This is a study for the figure of Prayer in the fresco, The Virgin intercedes with Christ on behalf of the City of Naples, one of the frescoes in the pendentives in the Cappella del Tesoro in the Duomo, Naples. There are four preparatory studies at Windsor for this figure.
Domenichino painted four frescoes in the pendentives of the Cappella del Tesoro, in the Duomo in Naples. To the left of the entrance: The Virgin intercedes with Christ on behalf of the city of Naples. To the right of the entrance: San Gennaro intercedes with Christ on behalf of the city of Naples. On the left of the high altar: S. Gennaro is recieved by Christ. On the right of the high altar: S. Gennaro as Protector of the city of Naples.
Payments were made for The Virgin intercedes with Christ on behalf of the city of Naples and S. Gennaro as Protector of the city of Naples respectively on 25th November 1633, and 27th July 1635. In style the pendentive of S. Gennaro is recieved by Christ clearly belongs to the last years of Domenichino's activity in Naples prior to his death in 1641.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; first recorded in a Royal Collection inventory of c.1800-20
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Medium and techniques
Black chalk heightened with white chalk on light grey paper
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35.3 x 22.5 cm (sheet of paper)
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RL 1749Alternative title(s)
The Virgin intercedes with Christ on behalf of the City of Naples