Metropolitan Museum: part 2 – Attributed to Antonio Zucchi - Three Dancing Nymphs and Reclining Cupid in Landscape
Attributed to Antonio Zucchi: Italian, Venice 1726–1796 Rome ca. 1772; English; Oil on paper attached to a plaster ceiling roundel; Diam. (without plaster frame) 41-3/4 in. (106 cm)Diam. (with plaster frame) 54 in. (137. 2 cm)Depth 6-1/2 in. (16.5 cm)
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The picture has something of this: people, man, sculpture, cavalry, baby, woman, Renaissance, group, mammal, nude, symbol, veil, allegory.
Perhaps it’s a painting of a group of women in a wooded area with a man on one side of the painting and a woman on the other.