The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence, by Filippo Lauri (1623-1694).

Oil on copper, 32cm by 21.5cm.

The painting was purchased in Italy by John, 5th Earl of Exeter (1648-1700) whilst on his second Grand Tour in 1684.

It appears in the 1688 Burghley Inventory with three other small works by the artist, PIC051, PIC047 and PIC026: ‘My Ladyes closett…..4 pictures on Copper in Ebbony frames (viz) a St Steven, a St laurence, an Appollo & Midas, Appollo fleying a Satir} by phillipo lauro.’

Filippo Lauri, the son of a Flemish landscape painter, was born in Rome, where he remained active for most of his life.

Amongst other things, he frequently painted small-scale figures in the canvasses of Claude Lorraine.

He was one of the principal artists patronised by the 5th Earl who bought several of his works.

REFERENCE: PIC047

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