Salvator

Rosa's trees illustrate the contrast between Salvator Rosa 's 'feeling for truth', and the 'love of ghastliness', which is shown in extreme form in Witches at their Incantations (NG6491) in the National Gallery, London, and in Rosa's poem La Strega. Modern Painters V, published in 1860, sums up Ruskin's later judgements of Rosa's moral character.

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