Another traditional name for the canvas is “Prayer for the Cup”. The work was ordered by the artist Francesco Foscari for the family altar in the church of San Jobba.

Another traditional name for the canvas is “Prayer for the Cup”. The work was ordered by the artist Francesco Foscari for the family altar in the church of San Jobba.
If the previous picture, created by the young Basaiti, is a remarkable work that absorbed the best achievements of Venetian painting of that time, this picture is much weaker, despite
In the 1610s, judging by the ancient inscription on the back of the board, was in the collection of Orleans. Exhibited in 1968 at the exhibition “Venetian painting of the