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One room is devoted to Corrado Giaquinto, a Neopolitan who also worked as official painter to the Spanish Court. Note as one of the strongest works of this period, Jesus and the Samaritan by Etienne Parrocel, of Provencal origin, as well as Pierre Subleyras, represented by three beautiful paintings, Portrait of a Priest, Job on the dung-hill and Portrait of a Man wearing a Turban.
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"Saint Nicolas de Bari, évêque"
(Corrado Giaquinto, peinture)
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Also turn attention to two doorways with the anecdotal scenes of the French painter Blanchet, Camillo and Brennus, by the Venetian Sebastinao Ricci and The Sacrifice of a Cockeral by Antonio Barbazzo.
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"Camille et Brennus"
(Sebastiano Ricci, peinture)
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"Le départ de Rébecca"
(Francesco Solimena, peinture)
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