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Materials:
oil on copper
Size Notes:
copper: 17 by 13 1/2 in.; 43.2 by 34.3 cm.
Edition:
After a brief apprenticeship with Domenico Viola (1610/15 - 1696), and a more formative one with Francesco Solimena (1657 - 1747) --then the leading painter in Naples-- from about 1715, Francesco de Mura became an independent master by the 1730s, enjoying both secular and church patronage. The present copper depicts Christ and the Samaritan Woman, a subject that De Mura treated throughout his long career. Indeed, in composition, it is closely connected with a canvas the artist painted for the Abbey church at Montecassino (destroyed 1944), and should be dated to this early part of his career, to circa 1730-31.
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After a brief apprenticeship with Domenico Viola (1610/15 - 1696), and a more formative one with Francesco Solimena (1657 - 1747) --then the leading painter in Naples-- from about 1715, Francesco de Mura became an independent master by the 1730s, enjoying both secular and church patronage. The present copper depicts Christ and the Samaritan Woman, a subject that De Mura treated throughout his long career. Indeed, in composition, it is closely connected with a canvas the artist painted for the Abbey church at Montecassino (destroyed 1944), and should be dated to this early part of his career, to circa 1730-31.
Condition:
oil on copper, unframed