18 museomag 04 ‘ 2020 The exhibition on the Haukohl family collection lends an excellent opportunity to display a handful of Floren- tine baroque paintings from the MNHA collection. Of these, the large Banquet of Cleopatra and Mark Antony is an early masterpiece by one of the prota- gonists of the exhibition: Pietro or ‘Pier’ Dandini (1646-1712). It illustrates the episode recounted by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia (IX, 58) of the magni- ficent banquet where Cleopatra dissolved a pearl of immense value in vinegar to outdo Mark Antony in grandeur. The Banquet was probably commissioned by Marco Alessandro del Borro (1626-1701), a military general and elected governor of Livorno, as part of a group of works dedicated to exemplary military leaders from antiquity: Alexander the Great, Mark Antony and Scipio Africanus. Like his Florentine contemporaries, Dandini based the painting on “disegno”: a drawing or preliminary study. A preparatory study for it is known to exist in a private Florentine collection, but has hitherto not been published. However, a wonderful Study for a Corsini Ceiling in the Haukohl collection, the only drawing shown in the exhibition, does give us an idea of Dandini’s draughtsmanship. The scale, com- position and subject matter taken from ancient history, make the MNHA Banquet an ideal companion for the Haukohl collections fine Esther Before Ahasuerus, also by Pier Dandini. It shows an episode from the story of Esther, the young Hebrew wife of the Persian king Ahasueres. She swoons in the arms of her maid- servants, after having fastened for three days, implo- ring her husband to help the Jews escape a massacre planned by the king’s minister. The baroque melodra- ma pervades throughout the painting. Much more so than in, for instance, the work of Ottavio Vannini Pietro Dandini (1646-1712), Banquet of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, c. 1678. Oil on canvas, 92.5 x 213.5 cm / Collection MNHA A TELLING CONTEXT FLORENTINE BAROQUE PAINTINGS FROM THE MNHA COLLECTION IN THE HAUKOHL EXHIBITION – FROM 16 OCTOBER 2020 TO 21 FEBRUARY 2021