- Source: The Libyan Sibyl (Guercino)
The Libyan Sibyl is a 1651 oil on canvas painting by Guercino. It is now in the Royal Collection, in which it was first recorded in 1790, though it had probably been purchased in Italy by Richard Dalton for George III in the early 1760s.
History
It and The Samian Sibyl (private collection) were produced as a pair for 120 ducatoni for Ippolito Cattani (or Cattanio) of Bologna, with payment made on 4 December 1651. A studio replica of the latter re-emerged into the written record in 1777, when it was bought by Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The Libyan Sibyl (Guercino)
- The Persian Sibyl (Guercino)
- Guercino
- Et in Arcadia ego (Guercino)
- The Burial of St. Petronilla
- The Raising of Lazarus (Guercino)
- The Tribuna of the Uffizi (Zoffany)
- Abraham Casting out Hagar and Ishmael
- Susannah and the Elders (Guercino)
- 1651 in art