Mid 17th century.
Measurements of the canvas alone: 85x72 cm. Measurements at the frame: 100x85 cm.
Painter from central Italy working in the first half of the 85th century, “S. Antonio Abate in the cave", oil on canvas. Dimensions: 72×XNUMX cm. A careful analysis conducted with Wood's lamp reveals no noteworthy restorations or repaintings. Slight color drops at the bottom left. Accumulations of grease and environmental dirt spread across the entire pictorial surface make it difficult to read completely. Twentieth century relining. Frame present, ancient but adapted to the painting.

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