Nymphs at the Bath, c. 1600, Scarsellino (Ippolito Scarsella), Italian (Ferrara), Italian (Ferrara), 1551 - 1620, 47 1/2 x 69 5/8 in. ( x cm) (canvas), Oil on canvas, Italy, 16th-17th century, During the sixteenth century, the classical tradition of pastorali was revived. These were theatrical dramas in which the pleasures and pastimes of the rustic world were idealized and glorified. Scarsellino may have intended to invoke pictorially the spirit and ambience of these popular pastoral plays. His bathers are Naiads, the nymphs of bodies of fresh water, worshiped as goddesses of


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