early seventeenth century
height 85 cm x length 59 cm
Pietro Dandini (Florence 1646 – 1712). Oil paintings on canvas, both measuring 59 x H85 cm. Both represent scenes from the Old Testament, in the first “The sacrifice of Iphigenia” in the second “Miriam playing the tambourine and dancing”. the size of the frame is length 71 cm x height 96 x depth 3.5. The paintings are accompanied by a critical sheet by Prof. Giancarlo Sestieri
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