
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Assumption of the Virgin after Domenico Passignano (recto); Head of a Man (verso)
Jean-Robert Ango; After Domenico Passignano
- Date
- 18th century
- Medium
- Red chalk
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
We are grateful to the scholar Miles Chappell for identifying the Roman altarpiece Robert Ango copied in this study of the Assumption of the Virgin. It is after Domenico Passignano's altarpiece (1604-16) in the Barberini Chapel in the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle, Rome.The French artist Robert Ango lived in Rome in the early 1760s and produced countless red chalk drawings copying Italian paintings from the preceding century. France, Europe
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