Linda [sic] and Sophronia Freed by Clorinda, Scene from Torquato Tasso's poem Jerusalem Delivered. Clorinda, warrior woman of the Saracen army, rescues Sofronia and Olindo, two Christian lovers of Jerusalem, from execution. Attributed to Elisabetta Sirani.


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