File:Reni - Rebekka am Brunnen, Inventar-Nr. 100.jpg

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Giovanni Andrea Sirani: Rebecca at the well   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
Giovanni Andrea Sirani  (1610–1670)  wikidata:Q709383
 
Giovanni Andrea Sirani
Description Italian painter, drawer and visual artist
Date of birth/death 4 September 1610 Edit this at Wikidata 21 May 1670 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bologna Edit this at Wikidata Bologna Edit this at Wikidata
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Bologna (1625–1670) Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q709383
Title
Rebecca at the well
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English: Rebekka am Brunnen, Inventar-Nr. 100
Date 17th century
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Notes "The canvas is registered in Palazzo Pitti for the first time in 1761 without attribution. La Borea (1975) was the first to note the presence in the lower right of the initials 'GR' in intertwined characters, certainly ancient and interpreted by her as an attempt of obvious forgery to support the attribution to Guido Reni, reported in fact from the gallery catalogs starting from 1819. It was Voss (1954) who identified the author of the painting in Reni's pupil, Giovanni Andrea Sirani, unanimously accepted by all subsequent critics (Borea, Frisoni); and also dropping the proposal made during the Bolognese exhibition on the master (1954) to identify the 'Rebecca at the well' in a painting by Reni quoted by Malvasia in the Franzoni house in Genoa. Mahon also refused the Renian autograph on that occasion. In more recent times Frisoni (1992) put forward the hypothesis that the initials were affixed by Giovanni Andrea Sirani, probable mediator for the purchase of the painting at the Medici court. The dating of the painting must be limited to the early forties of the 1600s (Casciu 2003; and Benati, comun. Or. 2002), due to Sirani's strict adherence to the ways of the master, as Frisoni had already noted." [1]
References https://catalogo.uffizi.it/it/29/ricerca/detailiccd/1415109/
Source/Photographer https://www.bildindex.de/document/obj20182690?part=0&medium=fm1028768

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