early 16th century
oil on canvas, 73,5 x 62 cm
The painting is in a good state of conservation
The work is sold with a certificate of authenticity
The composition of the flowers is presented in a vase with architectural decoration, these aspects and the peculiar description of the flowers suggest the hypothesis that the author is of Lombard or Roman origins
The canvas is marked "M" on the bottom right
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