early seventeenth century
Light 40 x 56 cm, rabbet 46 x 59 cm, overall dimensions 63 x 77 cm.
Carved and gilded wooden frame in Mecca. Rome, late 17th century.
Light 40 x 56 cm, rabbet 46 x 59 cm, overall dimensions 63 x 77 cm.
Entirely in carved and gilded wood with a Mecca finish. Salvator Rosa-type silhouette. Surface decorated with a refined motif of repeated palmettes in neoclassical style (small defects and wear).

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