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Maria Adelaide Clotilde
Maria Adelaide Clotilde
Year
XVIII
Materials
olio su tela
Inventory
0255/D
Dimensions
Altezza: 103 cm, Larghezza: 83 cm
Definition
dipinto
Subject
Maria Adelaide Clotilde, moglie di Carlo Emanuele IV
Artists
Panealbo Giovanni
Description
Ritratto a tre quarti di figura in grandezza naturale di Maria Adelaide Clotilde, sorella di Luigi XVI e moglie di Carlo Emanuele IV di Savoia in azzurro e bianco, tenda rossa. Cornice lignea, intagliata a fogliami e archi, dorata.
Bibliography
Mallé L., Museo Civico d'Arte Antica. I dipinti, 1963, p. 143
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