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Portrait of a Young Noblewoman C.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.
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Portrait of a Young Noblewoman C.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.

17th century
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Oil on canvas in giltwood frame and slip.

This beautiful portrait of a lovely young Italian girl is distinguished by a warm and direct naturalism which is typical of Cittadini's portraits of this period.

The girl, on the threshold of womanhood by the standards of the time, is almost certainly a member of a noble family, obviously a rich and powerful one as she wears a fortune in lace and pearls.

The sitter wears a beautiful mid-century dress with a plain white central stomacher panel set off by three wide curving lace panels. Her dress also has a flat bertha-like panel lining the neckline and lace flounces trimming her upper sleeves. Pink bows complement the gold-brown of her bodice and sleeves.

She looks directly and confidentally at the viewer standing dramatically against a dark background with the leaves of a bush shown to her right to slightly soften the darkness.

PIER FRANCESCO CITTADINI (Il Milanese) 1616 - 1681, was born in Milan where he studied under Daniele Crespi but, when he was 17, he entered the Bolognese workshop of Guido Reni.

Influenced as he was by Reni's style, he also absorbed the Venetian influences of Petro Testa and Pier Francesco Mola.

In his portraits, blending classicism with realism, he formed a truly sophisticated international style which won him considerable success in Bologna.

SIZE: Canvas 29.25 x 22 inches.

Frame: 40.75 x 35.25 inches.

PROVENANCE: English Private Collection.

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Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

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Oil on canvas in giltwood frame and slip.
This beautiful portrait of a lovely young Italian girl is distinguished by a warm and direct naturalism which is typical of Cittadini's portraits of this period.
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fig 1. Portrait of a Young Noblewoman c.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.
fig 1. Portrait of a Young Noblewoman C.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.

The girl, on the threshold of womanhood by the standards of the time, is almost certainly a member of a noble family, obviously a rich and powerful one as she wears a fortune in lace and pearls.

The sitter wears a beautiful mid-century dress with a plain white central stomacher panel set off by three wide curving lace panels. Her dress also has a flat bertha-like panel lining the neckline and lace flounces trimming her upper sleeves. Pink bows complement the gold-brown of her bodice and sleeves.

fig 2. Portrait of a Young Noblewoman c.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.
fig 2. Portrait of a Young Noblewoman C.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.

She looks directly and confidentally at the viewer standing dramatically against a dark background with the leaves of a bush shown to her right to slightly soften the darkness.

PIER FRANCESCO CITTADINI (Il Milanese) 1616 - 1681, was born in Milan where he studied under Daniele Crespi but, when he was 17, he entered the Bolognese workshop of Guido Reni.

fig 3. Portrait of a Young Noblewoman c.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.
fig 3. Portrait of a Young Noblewoman C.1660: Attributed to Pier Francesco Cittadini.

Influenced as he was by Reni's style, he also absorbed the Venetian influences of Petro Testa and Pier Francesco Mola.

In his portraits, blending classicism with realism, he formed a truly sophisticated international style which won him considerable success in Bologna.

SIZE: Canvas 29.25 x 22 inches.

Frame: 40.75 x 35.25 inches.

PROVENANCE: English Private Collection.

Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

Reference Numbers
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SA157276
Dealers Internal Ref
8616
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