sketch of a seated lab-type dog; three-quarter view from R with head turned to PR

Seated Dog, 1710-1715

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This is a preparatory study for the white dog in the lower right corner of Francesco Solimena's enormous but sadly destroyed fresco Massacre of the Giustiniani at Chios. The painting was commissioned by the Giustiniani family for the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa and executed 1710-15. A large-scale, highly finished oil sketch by Solimena in the Capodimonte in Naples records the appearance of the lost painting, and the scale of the dog in the Minneapolis drawing appears to be the exact size of the dog in the oil sketch.

Details
Title
Seated Dog
Artist Life
(Naples), 1657 - 1747
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2009.53.21
Provenance
Joseph F. McCrindle (until d. 2008); Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation (2008-2009; gave to MIA)
Curator Approved

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sketch of a seated lab-type dog; three-quarter view from R with head turned to PR