XVII
cm 47,5 x 50
Paintings of half-length figures, with soft chiaroscuro and diaphanous flesh tones, are a peculiar illustrative typology of seventeenth-century Florentine painting.
The work features pictorial details of interesting quality.
The work is in excellent condition with its 19th century golden frame.
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