First quarter of the 17th century.
72x84 cm. frame excluded
“Judith carries the head of Holofernes on a tray”, oil on canvas by Francesco Naselli (Ferrara, circa 1570-circa 1635). The painting in question is mentioned in the Treccani biographical dictionary. Expertise by Prof. Barbara Guelfi.

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