In this short essay two new paintings, still preserved at the Fabbrica di San Pietro in Vaticano, are presented for the first time: the first painting is an eighteenth-century copy of Guido Reni's "San Pietro dolente", created by the great Italian painter Francesco Trevisani in the first half of 1700. The second is a copy of Guercino's "Ecce Homo", again from the eighteenth century, made by another great Italian artist, Antonio Cavallucci in the second half of 1700. Te assignment of these two works presented in the paper is supported by a careful analysis of the two paintings and the reading of the sources found in the Historical Archive of the Fabric of St. Peter's in the Vatican.
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