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ROMAN SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY | CYPARISSUS TURNING INTO A CYPRUS TREE, WITH HIS SLAIN STAG BEYOND

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January 30, 06:45 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 USD

Lot Details

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ROMAN SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY

CYPARISSUS TURNING INTO A CYPRUS TREE, WITH HIS SLAIN STAG BEYOND


oil on canvas

40½ by 27¼ in.; 102.9 by 69.2 cm.

Anonymous sale, Paris, Beaussant & Lefèvre, 23 March 2012, lot 213 (as attributed to Cavaliere d'Arpino);

Collection Jean-Louis Remilleaux, by whom sold, Paris, Christie's, 29 September 2015, lot 812 (as attributed to Cavaliere d'Arpino);

There acquired.

In Greek mythology, the origin of the cyprus tree, classical symbol of mourning, is explained with the story of Cyparissus, a favorite of Apollo. Cyparissus kept a tame stag as a pet and accidentally kills it while hunting with his javelin. His grief was so overwhelming that he turned into a cyprus tree. Here he stands poised to transform as foliage sprouts from his head, and the slain stag can be seen in right background.