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16th Century By Circle of Giovan Battista Moroni Portrait of Woman Oil on CanvasEarly 16th Century
Early 16th Century
About the Item
Giovan Battista Moroni (circle of) (Albino, 1520 – 1580 ca.)
Portrait of a woman
Oil on canvas, cm. 46 x 40 - with frame cm. 55,5 x 50,5
Antique shaped and gilded wooden cassetta frame.
Publications: unpublished.
The present portrait shows an adult woman, no longer young, as can be seen from her slightly blistered cheeks, but not elderly either. The suspicious and veiledly inquisitive gaze is well matched by the elegance of her extremely fashionable black clothes, from which the white ruff emerges luminously. From a stylistic point of view, the work can be assigned to the circle of Giovan Battista Moroni, a famous portrait painter of the 16th century. Moreover, this portrait is similar to Moroni's mature production dedicated to portraits of people belonging to the Bergamo bourgeoisie. The work is a workshop production reproducing the face of "The old lady in black”, a work by Moroni kept in Bergamo at Palazzo Moroni.
- Creation Year:Early 16th Century
- Dimensions:Height: 18.12 in (46 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:55,5 x 50,5 cm with framePrice: $12,238
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- Circle Of:Giovan Battista Moroni (1520 - 1580, Italian)
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- Gallery Location:Milano, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU170129946652
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