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Corrado Giaquinto - Triumph of Joseph
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Antonio Piccinni - Self portrait
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Giuseppe Abbati - Peasant girl in the sun
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Giovanni Bellini - St. Peter martyr
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Giuseppe Amisani - Rirì (Abandonment)
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Ignacio de Leon y Escosura - Love declaration
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Mario Sironi - Mountain
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Vincenzo Irolli - Punished (The Punished Doll)
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Francesco Romano - Flower garden III
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Frans Pourbus - Portrait of a Gentlewoman
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Matthias Stom - St. Peter freed by the Angel
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Jacopo Robusti, detto Tintoretto - San Rocco and the plague victims
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Angelo Cives - The fakir
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Gaetano Martinez - The won
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Nativity scene depicting: Shoemaker's shop
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Creche
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St. Nicholas and stories from his life
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Santa Margherita and stories from her life
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Antonio Vivarini -  Madonna and Child Enthroned between San Benedetto and Santa Scolastica
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Female dress
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Stauroteca (recto)
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Stauroteca (verso)
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Crutch capital decorated with winged Sphinxes
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Albarello decorated with Virile Face
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Raffaele Belliazzi - The rest
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Marianna Elmo - Communion of St. Mary of Egypt
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Corrado Giaquinto - Saint Nicholas saves the castaways
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Marianna Elmo - Penitent Magdalene in ecstasy
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Corrado Giaquinto - Ulysses and Diomedes in the Resus tent
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Plate decorated with the Ecstasy of St. Francis of Assisi
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Institution of the Eucharist
Corrado Giaquinto - Triumph of Joseph
Antonio Piccinni - Self portrait
Giuseppe Abbati - Peasant girl in the sun
Giovanni Bellini - St. Peter martyr
Giuseppe Amisani - Rirì (Abandonment)
Ignacio de Leon y Escosura - Love declaration
Mario Sironi - Mountain
Vincenzo Irolli - Punished (The Punished Doll)
Francesco Romano - Flower garden III
Frans Pourbus - Portrait of a Gentlewoman
Matthias Stom - St. Peter freed by the Angel
Jacopo Robusti, detto Tintoretto - San Rocco and the plague victims
Angelo Cives - The fakir
Gaetano Martinez - The won
Nativity scene depicting: Shoemaker's shop
Creche
St. Nicholas and stories from his life
Santa Margherita and stories from her life
Antonio Vivarini -  Madonna and Child Enthroned between San Benedetto and Santa Scolastica
Female dress
Stauroteca (recto)
Stauroteca (verso)
Crutch capital decorated with winged Sphinxes
Albarello decorated with Virile Face
Raffaele Belliazzi - The rest
Marianna Elmo - Communion of St. Mary of Egypt
Corrado Giaquinto - Saint Nicholas saves the castaways
Marianna Elmo - Penitent Magdalene in ecstasy
Corrado Giaquinto - Ulysses and Diomedes in the Resus tent
Plate decorated with the Ecstasy of St. Francis of Assisi
Institution of the Eucharist

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Description

Received under delivery in 1929 by the Pinacoteca of the National Museum of Naples, this small portrait of a woman comes in ancient times from the Parma collections of the Sanseverino family and therefore of the Farnese family. The number 789 inscribed twice on the back - one in black paint, and the other in red sealing wax makes it possible to identify it effortlessly in the "Portrait of a young woman dressed in antique black with silver trinetina with frappe, and cross of joys, which hangs in front of them, on the head an adorned with joys and white pen, by Mano Fiamenga n. 789 "described in n. 741 of the inventory of the Farnese residence of the Garden in Parma and exhibited there, together with other portraits and religious subjects, in the "First Room of the Apartment of the Ladies of Modona" (see BERTINI, 1987, p. 265). On the other hand, the notarial seal drawn in pen on the same back of the tablet and the signatures of the notary, Francesco Moreschi, and of the consignee Grandini, as well as the barely legible number 27 in black, make it possible to establish that the Farnese had come into possession of the picture in 1612 and on the occasion of the seizure of assets from the rebel feudal lords, among which the Sanseverinos stood out, in whose palace in Parma, at no. 27 of the inventory drawn up by the notary Moreschi and Grandini, was precisely "another portrait of a Spanish-style lady painted on the walnut board with [...] a hat on her head, with many joys inside, signed and signed "by the delegates to that seizure (cf. BERTINI, 1977, p. 38).

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