XVIII century.
Drawing size 230x200 mm. Frame size: 485x420 mm.
Bolognese School of the 230th century, “Virgin Watching over the Child”, pen and ink drawing, pen and watercolor on laid paper. At the bottom left, it bears a monogram, probably related to the original collection to which it belonged. On the back, a pen inscription, difficult to read. Frame of modern workmanship and passepartout of modern workmanship. Dimensions of the drawing 200×485 mm. Dimensions of the frame: 420×XNUMX mm.
Provenance: Florence, Private Collection.
A certificate of guarantee is issued in accordance with the law regarding the authenticity and lawful origin of the work.

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