Neapolitan and Spanish Drawings from the Baroque



Small exhibition at the Christchurch Gallery in Oxford which looked at the role of drawing in Spain and Naples in the 17th century.

It discussed the connections between the 2 geographical areas where drawing is rare because it was not seen as essential to the growth of artistic ideas.

There were many lovely works including Ribera’s St Irene which was the star of the show. I loved a picture by Preti of the Vision of St Anthony where he had offered the patron two versions of picture via stuck on flap on paper giving him a chance to choose his tabernacle.

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