1612–1650
Pietro Testa was born in Lucca in 1612 and, in accordance with the conventions of Italian artistic training, made his way to Rome while still young. There he studied under two of the leading painters of the early seventeenth century: Domenichino, from whom he absorbed a taste for classical restraint and narrative clarity, and Pietro da Cortona, whose more exuberant Baroque manner offered a contrasting model. Testa also spent formative years in the service of the learned collector Cassiano dal Pozzo, making drawings of ancient sculptures and monuments for his celebrated \\