Late 600th-early 700th century.
Canvas only: Width 62 cm; Height 50 cm. With Frame Width 83 cm; Height 71 cm.
Oil painting on canvas attributed to Elisabetta Marchioni (Rovigo – Second half of the 17th century), of the Lombard school. The rich composition offers colorful flowers in a vase with different color intensities, the various naturalistic elements emerge from the completely dark background, creating effects of light and shadow. Non-coeval frame.
Measurements: Canvas only: Width 62 cm; Height 50 cm. With Frame Width 83 cm; Height 71 cm.
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