Giovan Battista Beinaschi (Fossano, Italy, 1634 or 1636 - Naples, Italy, 1688)
Giovan Battista Beinaschi (Fossano, Italy, 1634 or 1636 - Naples, Italy, 1688)
Saint Bartholomew
Oil on canvas, without frame cm. 96 x 71.5 - with frame cm. 108 x 86
Shaped and gilded wood cassetta frame
Expertise by Francesco Petrucci
The provenance of the painting in question is famous and demonstrated by the cartouche that still follows the work on the back of the work. It was part of the collection of General Sextius Alexandre François de Miollis and even before that it probably belonged to the Neapolitan collection of the Duke of Frisa. The subject represented is the apostle Bartholomew, immediately identifiable thanks to the cutlass he carries in his right hand: the symbol of his torture, martyred by flaying. The work has been reported by critics to be the work of Giovan Battista Beinaschi, a first-rate artist on the seventeenth-century Italian scene.
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