End of the 16th century.
28,5x43 cm. the paintings alone, 42,5x57 cm. including the frame.
Francesco Cavazzoni (Bologna, 1559-1612), “Crucifixion”, oil on canvas within a beautiful contemporary frame in gilded leaf wood.
Twentieth-century reintelo.
The painting is in an excellent state of conservation
Upon examination conducted using a wood lamp, no noteworthy restorations were highlighted.
the work is accompanied by expertise drawn up by the prof. Massimo Pulini.

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