XVII
cm 50 x 45
There is no doubt that the image harks back to the Lombard-Emilian artistic culture of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
The canvas presented here expresses a good quality of execution and a refined application, on the first canvas and in a mediocre state of conservation.
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