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香农·普里查德(Shannon Pritchard)指出了米开朗基罗·梅里西·达·卡拉瓦乔(Merisi da Caravaggio)的《朱迪思斩首霍洛芬内斯》(Judith斩首Holofernes)的可能来源。我希望做一些类似的事情:找出卡拉瓦乔传统上被称为“施洗约翰与公羊”的画作的可能的印刷来源。罗马的Capitolini博物馆和Doria Pamphilj画廊保存着这幅画的两个现存版本(可追溯到1602年)。但这里没有涉及到策展性质的法医问题。
Caravaggio’s John the Baptist with a Ram: Iconography and Source
Shannon Pritchard has pointed to a possible source for Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s Judith Beheading Holofernes in the pages of this journal. I hope to do something similar: to identify a possible print source for the Caravaggio painting traditionally referred to as John the Baptist with a Ram. TheMusei Capitolini and the Doria Pamphilj Gallery, Rome, hold two extant versions of the painting (dated to 1602). But nothing here bears on forensic issues of a curatorial nature.