Portrait of Marguerite d'Angoulême, Queen of Navarre
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Title | Portrait of Marguerite d'Angoulême, Queen of Navarre |
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Date | 1527 |
VIAF | - |
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Notes | By Jean Clouet. Liverpool Museum: 'In 1816 William Roscoe thought this painting was a portrait of a Florentine lady by Leonardo da Vinci. (...) The portrait was first identified as Marguerite by the German art historian, Passavant, who visited Roscoe in Lodge Lane, Liverpool, only days before he died in 1831. It was first attributed to Clouet in 1836 by Thomas Winstanley, the dealer from whom Roscoe bought many of his paintings.' |
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Navarre, Marguerite de |
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