Unknown artist, I'm guessing after Raphael's "Madonna della Segiolla" also known as "Madonna della Sedia", oil on tin, probabbly 19th century
If someone knows more???
Thanks
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Unknown artist, I'm guessing after Raphael's "Madonna della Segiolla" also known as "Madonna della Sedia", oil on tin, probabbly 19th century
If someone knows more???
Thanks
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Re: Madonna della Sedia
<p>Many famous artists of the 19th Century reproduced works by the Masters in</p><p>an effort to improve their skill and to honor the work of those who came before.</p><p>You should contact the closest museum and meet with the curator for a closer</p><p>inspection. You can also contact Christies, Sotheby's, Bonhams, etc. for a free</p><p>appraisal. These fine auction houses do not charge for a preliminary inspection if it is something that they deal in and they certainly deal in this type of art. You can also go to the local</p><p>library and check out books on European Artists of the 19th Century. </p>