Olindo and Sofronia on the Pyre
by BAUGIN, Lubin, Oil on canvas, oval set in a rectangle with added corners, 158 x 112 cm (overall)
Olindo and Sofronia is a rare profane subject by the artist, whose body of known work consists almost entirely of religious themes, - except for a few austere still-lifes. The story of Olindo and Sofronia is told in Torquato Tasso’s great epic poem, Gerusalemme Liberata (1581), set during the First Crusade and the Christian capture of Jerusalem.