PORTRAIT OF A ROYAL NEWBORN BABY WRAPPED IN EMBROIDERED CLOTH 17th century. The total wrapping (arms and legs) was practiced in the first months of life, then the infant used to have his arms free to be able to grasp the objects that were offered to him. Here he is depicted wrapped in elaborate embroidered cloth and lying on a bed.
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Title:Portrait of royal child wrapped in embroidered cloth