700
H 117 x W 174 x D 3 cm
COD: 9762
Ancient Italian painting from the 18th century. Oil on canvas work depicting the death of Poppea. Legend has it that Emperor Nero killed his wife after a violent argument with a kick in the abdomen. Poppea was pregnant with her second child and according to some historians she died instead of giving birth. Painting of exceptional size and impact, full of characters and excellent dynamism, for antique dealers, interior designers and collectors of historical paintings from the high period. Missing frame, work that has undergone conservative restoration, relining, replacement of the frame and restoration of color in some places. Ideal painting to place in a living room or study, with fabulous furnishings. In good condition with some signs of aging.
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