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Splendid 17th century Italian painting. Oil on canvas work of notable pictorial quality attributable to the Lombard painter Giuseppe Nuvolone (1619-1703), lacking authenticity. Son of the painter Panfilo, he trained with his older brother, Carlo Francesco Nuvolone. At the center of the composition we find a beautiful young woman who lovingly looks after three children. It is the most classic allegorical interpretation of charity, the third of the three theological virtues after faith and hope. To underline the executive quality in every single detail, from the splendid landscape with ruins in the background to the precious details of the robes. Painting of considerable size, suitable for a large reception room. 20th century frame in carved and painted wood, beautifully decorated, with some signs of aging. Work already restored with relining, replacement of the frame and color recovery in small spots. Overall, it is in an excellent state of conservation. Light painting H 141 x W 175 cm.
ID: 2102-1729760356-107245
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