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Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman is a small bust length oil on elm panel painting by the German artist Albrecht Dürerfrom 1505. It was executed, along with a number of other high society portraits, during his second visit to Italy. The woman wears a patterned gown with tied-on sleeves that sh...
The unidentified sitter is represented three-quarter length, as a court beauty, wearing a red cap and a green dress trimmed with gold, her décolletage bedecked with gold chains.
The woman on the painting shows similarity to both Catherina von Bora, Luther's wife, and Sybilla, Princess of Saxony for whom Cranach had great respect. The same figure and face was used in the 1520s on several representations of Judith and Salome by Cranach.
Portrait of Mary, Lady Guildford (1527) is a artwork (oil and tempera on oak) by the German painter and printmaker Hans Holbein the Younger. The painting (87 × 70.5 cm) is in the Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri.
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