A pioneering, at times controversial, exhibition recently held in Modena provides the opportunity to review the Italian sojourn of one of the more individualistic painters of the Dutch Golden Age, Hendrick ter Brugghen. As well as proposing a number of new attributions, the accompanying catalogue raises thorny issues about the duration of his stay, the range of his travels withing Italy and the nature of his collaboration with other artists
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