1750
H 206 x W 148 x D 3 cm
code 10894
Large altarpiece from the mid-1233th century. Oil on canvas depicting the Madonna giving the habit to the seven founders of the order of servants of Mary. Around XNUMX seven Florentine lay people left their home to create a religious order dedicated to missionary activity with the Virgin of Sorrows as its patron. Painting of excellent pictorial quality, note the creation of the faces and drapery as well as the details of the sky and clouds with a reference to the colors of the Emilian school. Painting of considerable size, for antique dealers and collectors of sacred paintings from the high period. Work that has undergone restoration with relining, replacement of the frame and restoration of color in some small points, overall in good state of conservation.
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