拍品专文
This subject derives from an episode in Boccaccio's Decameron (5:1), in which Cimon, the son of a nobleman, falls in love with the maiden Iphigenia and finally marries her after a series of misfortunes. Here, the artist has chosen to depict the moment when Cimon first sets eyes on Iphigenia as she lies asleep beside a fountain in a woodland setting. The story was a popular theme and Willem van Mieris painted the subject on several occasions; another example, with a nearly identical sleeping figural group but in reverse, is in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan (inv. no. 4735).
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