The attribution to Orazio Fidani of a painting of "Candaules and Gyges", based on the "Histories" of Herodotus, in the Museo Juan B. Castagnino in Rosario, Argentina, ascribed in earlier literature to Francesco Furini, prompts discussion of the subject of adultery in Florentine seventeenth-century art, and of the question of the sense of sight, explored in noumerous contemporary paintings inspired by literature
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