Oil painting on canvas Jakopo Roos, aka "Rosa da Napoli" (Rome 1682, Naples 1730) depicting a post, 58x96 cm, framed 74x112, signed and dated 1720 lower right. On the back of stamp "Ministerio de educated and Culture, National Museum of Arts, Rio de Janeiro". "Firstborn of the renowned Philip Peter Roos, called" Rose of Tivoli "is formed, like his contemporaries (such as Domenico Brandi (1684-1736)) following a style then in vogue in Rome. An artist who was born into a family of painters, He develops his painting, depicting men and animals in an Arcadian climate, developing the themes and ways paesistici and rural handed down from his father. the painting in question is one of the few that comes to us signed and dated, in a catalog of somewhat fragmentary works. For this reason, represents an important document as the witness to an elegant taste for the narrative in a serene atmosphere is almost familiar, modulates the chiaroscuro effects with well balanced color drafts. "STUDIO ASOR