Ancient watercolour from the Neapolitan school depicting a woman with a mandolin.
The woman is depicted wearing period clothes, sitting on a bench and holding a mandolin with the score in front of her.
The background is a landscape with trees while the colours are typical of the Neapolitan pictorial tradition.
The frame is contemporary with the painting.
Conditions: Good condition.
Provenance: Naples 19th century.
Measurements: 105x135cm.
Document: Certificate of Authenticity.
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