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Study for the Head of Charon for "Aeneas and the Cumaean Sibyl Showing the Golden Bough to Charon"

1648-1650
Pietro Testa (Italian, 1612–1650)
Testa was one of the most intriguing artists of seventeenth-century Italy. A melancholy and isolated individual, his primary artistic production took the form of prints and drawings, often expressing complicated allegorical and theoretical ideas. This arresting study is for a figure in a painting depicting an incident from Virgil's Aeneid and was done in the last years of the artist's life, which ended in 1650 with his suicide by drowning in the Tiber.

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