"Tuscan School (circa 1650) - The Young Prince Guided By Fame"
- Oil on canvas. - Magnificent allegorical painting from the mid-17th century that presents the heir of a lineage accompanied by a woman who, a palm in her hand and wearing a laurel crown, identifies herself with fame. The child appears dressed in the insignia of a Roman emperor, including sandals and sandals of ancient inspiration, and under a drapery that marks his main square. In the background, among the naturalistic vegetation, we can see an urban landscape that corresponds to the fiefdom of the future sovereign. The coat of arms, although having been analyzed in depth by specialists, could not be identified, but they correspond, by their morphology, to those of the Prato and Pistoia area, or the surroundings of the city itself. .Florence. - Dimensions of the unframed image: 88 x 100 cm / 105 x 116 cm with a magnificent custom-made antique gilded frame. - It comes from a private collection of paintings in Milan. - Good general condition. Minimal defects. - Galerie Montbaron encloses a technical sheet established by a qualified art historian with all its lots. This sheet is sent in digital format and on request.