Irina Artemieva
State Hermitage Museum
Elena Bortnikova
Peterhof State Museum-Reserve
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62625/2782-1889.2023.66.66.005
“The Feast of Herod” by Silvestro Manaigo: Origin, Restoration and Attribution
Abstract
The article deals with the issues of existence, restoration and attribution of the painting by the Venetian master Silvestro Manaigo “The Feast of Herod”. The canvas comes from the collection of paintings of Grand Duke Peter Fedorovich in the Picture House in Oranienbaum, for which it was acquired in 1746. The analysis of the artist's paintings and graphic works leads to the conclusion that the considered work is the earliest of Manaigo's paintings known today.
Keywords
Silvestro Manaigo; Italian artists; Italian painting of 17th – early 18th centuries; religious painting; the history of collecting; State Hermitage Museum; Oranienbaum;
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When citing an article, use a bibliographic reference: “The Feast of Herod” by Silvestro Manaigo: Origin, Restoration and Attribution // Scientific Papers of St Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts'66. Preservation Of Cultural Heritage. 2023 СПб. : СПб. акад. художеств, 2023. 200 с. C. . https://doi.org/10.62625/2782-1889.2023.66.66.005
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