The sitter's costume is typical of representations of Florentine noblewomen in the late 1570s & early 1580s. Her identity is unknown, & she may be a pastiche of several portraits of Medici ladies by Bronzino. She was formerly believed to be Bianca C ...
The unidentified richly dressed sitter is depicted behind a parapet. Her clothes of the subject are thought to date from the period around 1516-17. Attributions to Palma Vecchio & Licinio have been suggested, but the condition of the picture precludes a ...
The sitter, who carries a small dog under her arm, is unidentified. She is probably from Antwerp in the Low Countries (modern Belgium) where the artist painted many similar portraits of women. The small size of the portrait & the three-quarter-length fo ...
Painted in Holl&, twelve years after Johnson left Engl&. The sitter has not been identified. Her black gown seems to have been the property of the artist since it appears in at least five other Johnson portraits between 1649 & 1658. ...
The sitter has not been identified. This work was formerly attributed to Bronzino & to Alessandro Allori; neither of which seems acceptable. The costume has been said to accord best with a dating in the late 1550s or early 1560s. ...
The fashionable costume suggests the date for this picture. The sitter may be Lucia Albani, who married Faustino Avogadro of Brescia in 1550 (possibly represented in the Moroni portrait 'A Knight with his Jousting Helmet'. She holds an early form of fan in her left h&. ...
The painting, known by the 17th century as ' La Schiavona' (the Dalmatian woman), must date from 1510-12. The initials T.V. on the parapet probably stand for Tiziano Vecellio. The raised portion of the parapet is a revision, & drapery originally painted there now shows through it. The profile relief, inspired by those on antique cameos, seems to be of the same sitter. ...
The oranges held by the girl & the woman, & pointed to so deliberately by the girl, may well refer to the family's adherence to the cause of the House of Orange, or indicate that the sitters are members of the House of Orange. There is also an orange ...
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The painted framing at the top of this painting appears to be in the North European tradition, suggesting that this picture might be by a German or Netherlander established in Venice. The costume suggests the approximate dating of the work.
The painted framing at the top of this painting appears to be in the North European tradition, suggesting that this picture might be by a German or Netherlander established in Venice. The costume suggests the approximate dating of the work.
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