Early eighteenth century. Florence, Italy.
Oil painting on canvas cm 124 x 140,5.
Professor Giancarlo Sestieri, in a thorough expertise, relates the work to the Florentine master Benedetto Luti (Florence 1666 -Rome 1724).
He writes ” It is a significant testimony of Benedetto Luti, both for its pictorial freshness linked to its state of ‘unfinished’ that does not limit the perfect enjoyment as much on the formal plan as on the pictorial, allowing us to enter the creative process of the Florentine master”.
Beautiful subject animated by a young man with bare and semi-drained bust surrounded by dancing women, who live together with fairs ‘a bunny and a dog in the foreground.
Painted to oil still in first cloth, mounted on the light original frame.
Good state of conservation.
Antique frame in lacquered blue and gold pink salvator.
Sold.


