L’Amor sacro che calpesta l’Amor profano del Montalto per la chiesa di San Domenico a Cremona

The essay aims to offer a new reading of the canvas known as L’Amor sacro che calpesta l’Amor profano (Milan, Superti Furga collection) – a youthful work painted by Giovanni Stefano Danedi known as Montalto – after the discovering of the preparatory drawing and of a painting entitled Amor vincit omn...

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