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Jan Janssens, 1590 Ghent – um 1650

CARITAS ROMANA Oil on canvas. Doubled. 111 x 149 cm. In gilded, wide frame with pearl frieze. Accompanied by an expertise by Claudio Strinati, copy. Like Janssen's comparable painting in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, the subject illustrates the Roman legend transmitted by the poet Valerius Maximus. According to this legend, the Roman seer Cimon was sentenced to death by starvation in prison. His daughter, however, fed her father with her mother's milk. The theme was often the subject of paintings in several stylistic periods. Here, the two main figures are shown in the dark dungeon room, the father, a philosopher with a long beard, sitting on the floor with his arms in chains. The daughter, standing next to him, is holding his chest, looking back attentively to see if the two observers behind the barred window notice what is happening. According to legend, the condemned man was eventually released because the judges were moved by the daughter's willing love. The subject of the picture, to be understood as an act of charity, has not always been viewed positively in history. After all, the scene borders on a taboo, which has been broken here. Literature: Claudio Strinati, In lights and shadows, Caravaggism in Europe, exhibition catalog, Lampronti Gallery, June 29-July 31, 2015, pp. 76-77, cat. No. 26. Cf. Benedict Nicolson, Caravaggism in Europe, vol. I, 1979, p. 130 and vol. III, figs. 1086-1096. Cf. Valerio Massimo, Dictorum et factorum memorabilium libri, V. 4, Pisa 1986. Cf. Maurizio Calvesi, Le realtà del Caravaggio, Turin 1990, pp. 355-362. Cf. Silvia Danesi Squarzina, Fiamenghi che vanno e vengono non li si puol dar regola: Paesi Bassi e Italia fra Cinquecento e Seicento; pittura, storia e cultura degli emblemi, Sant' Oreste 1995. Cf. Hermann Voss, La pittura barocca a Roma, Rome 1999, pp. 118-119, fig. 87 (1390117) (13) Jan Janssens, 1590 Ghent - ca. 1650 CARITAS ROMANA Oil on canvas. Relined. 111 x 149 cm. Accompanied by an expert's report by Claudio Strinati, in copy. Literature: C. Strinati, in: Lights and Shadows, Caravaggism in Europe, exhibition catalog, Lampronti Gallery, June 29 - July 31, 2015, Rome 2015, cat. no. 26, pp. 76-77. cf. B. Nicolson, Caravaggism in Europe, 1979, vol. I, p. 130, vol. III, ill. 1086-1096. cf. Valerio Massimo, Factorum et Dictorum memorabilium libri, V. 4, Pisa 1986. cf. M. Calvesi, Le realtà del Caravaggio, Turin 1990, pp. 355-362. cf. S. Danesi Squarzina, Fiamenghi che vanno e vengono non li si puol dar regola: Paesi Bassi e Italia fra Cinquecento e Seicento; pittura, storia e cultura degli emblemi, Sant'Oreste 1995. H. Voss, Pittura del Barocco a Roma, Rome 1999, pp. 118-119, ill. 87. (†)

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Jan Janssens, 1590 Ghent – um 1650

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