File:"The young Salvator Rosa who paints" (1873) by Saverio Dell'Abbadessa.jpg

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Italiano: www.flickr.com/groups/napolinobilissima/discuss/721576603... "Salvator Rosa ragazzo che disegna nel chiostro di S. Teresa, sorpreso e sgridato dai religiosi" è il titolo di questo quadro del 1873, opera di Saverio Dell'Abbadessa (Napoli 1827-circa 1882). In realtà, l'ambientazione è nel chiostro di San Lorenzo Maggiore a Napoli, di cui si riconoscono gli elementi dell'architettura gotica. Interessante la presenza di un crocifisso ligneo, che potrebbe corrispondere a quello tuttora presente in una cappella della chiesa.
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Camera location40° 51′ 08.98″ N, 14° 15′ 22.46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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