The Domenichino Affair: Novelty, Imitation, And Theft In Seventeenth Century Rome
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The Domenichino Affair: Novelty, Imitation, And Theft In Seventeenth Century Rome

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Ten years after completing his work The Last Communion of Saint Jerome, Bolognese painter Domenichino was accused by his rival Giovanni Lanfranco of stealing the idea for the painting from an altarpiece crafted by Lanfranco’s teacher, Agostino Carracci. The resulting scandal reverberated through the centuries, drawing responses by artists and critics from Poussin and Malva...more
Hardcover, 192 pages
Published November 10th 2005 by Yale University Press
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