Sixteenth century.
164x128 cm.
Painting depicting the “Allegory of Charities”, by the painter Giuseppe Nuvolone (Milan 1619-1703).
Published in the monograph of Filippo Maria Ferro's book.
Oil painting on canvas with non-coeval frame. 164×128 cm.
Bibliography: Nuvolone, a family of painters in Milan in the 600th century, author Filippo Maria Ferro, Edizione del Soncino, page. 373 fig. 55° (g8); Museum of ancient art of the Sforzesco castle, volume III page 206, author Filippo Maria Ferro, quote.
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