Portrait of a Young Woman, Paris Bordone, 1545
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Portrait of a Young Woman, Paris Bordone, 1545
Portrait of Thomas Stachel by Paris Bordone
Hi everyone ! The identity of this man in a fur coat is discussed: it was believed that it was this "Ieronimo Crafft" whose name is written on the letter held by the model, but this name is that of the recipient of the missive. The badge on the pilaster is in fact that of the Stachel of Augsburg. This portrait was realized by the Italian painter Paris Bordone in 1540. It is on display at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
Happy Simming ! Jim Polygon Counts: Object: High/Medium/Low Painting: 38/none/none Additional Credits: TSRW, S4S. Faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain.
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