600
87x107cm.
This important seventeenth-century Emilian painting can be attributed to the exquisite production of the Bolognese school.
The splendid workmanship and the refined colours, evidently of the highest level, in fact suggest the attribution to a very talented author working in Bologna in the second half of the seventeenth century.
This composition, which sees the Virgin in prayer, bent to adore the sleeping Child and Saint John behind her, is in fact another sign of the great Bolognese pictorial culture of the late seventeenth century.
Conditions: Excellent condition.

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