Pintura Identificación:: 28851
Portrait of a Noblewoman Retrato de una Noble mk65
Oil on paper glued on canvas
13 3/8x10 5/8in
el Petróleo mk65 en el papel pegó lona 13 3/8x10 5/8in Dutch
1599-1641
Anthony Van Dyck Locations
Pintura Identificación:: 29906
Portrait of a Noblewoman Retrato de una Noble mk67
Oil on canvas
20 7/8x17 15/16in
Pitti,Palatine Gallery
el Petróleo mk67 en la lona 20 Pitti 7/8x17 15/16in, la Galería de Palatino Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1520-1578
(15 September 1698 - 27 February 1757), also known as Pierfrancesco and Pietro Francesco, was an eighteenth-century Italian painter active for the most part in the region of his place of birth, Casale Monferrato.
Guala was the seventh of eight siblings of whom only he and a sister survived infancy. His mother died when he was five and he was brought up by his father, Lorenzo, who himself was a painter and perhaps related to the architect Sebastiano Guala.
Pier Francesco Guala died in Milan on 27 February 1757.
Pintura Identificación:: 80219
Portrait of a noblewoman 18th century
Oil on canvas
88 x 70 cm (34.6 x 27.6 in)
cjr (15 September 1698 - 27 February 1757), also known as Pierfrancesco and Pietro Francesco, was an eighteenth-century Italian painter active for the most part in the region of his place of birth, Casale Monferrato.
Guala was the seventh of eight siblings of whom only he and a sister survived infancy. His mother died when he was five and he was brought up by his father, Lorenzo, who himself was a painter and perhaps related to the architect Sebastiano Guala.
Pier Francesco Guala died in Milan on 27 February 1757.
Pier Francesco Guala (15 September 1698 - 27 February 1757), also known as Pierfrancesco and Pietro Francesco, was an eighteenth-century Italian painter active for the most part in the region of his place of birth, Casale Monferrato.
Guala was the seventh of eight siblings of whom only he and a sister survived infancy. His mother died when he was five and he was brought up by his father, Lorenzo, who himself was a painter and perhaps related to the architect Sebastiano Guala.
Pier Francesco Guala died in Milan on 27 February 1757.
Portrait of a noblewoman