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Portrait of Laura da Pola

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Portrait of Laura da Pola is a 1543-1544 oil on canvas painting by Lorenzo Lotto[1]. Its subject was the wife of Febo Bettignoli da Brescia, a nobleman from Treviso, who commissioned this work and its pair from Lotto in April 1543, as recorded in the painter's account books[2]. They were delivered in 1544 and after Febo's death in 1547 remained with his wife's descendants until her family died out in the 19th century. Both works were acquired in 1859 by the Pinacoteca di Brera, where they still hang[3]

References

  1. ^ Carlo Pirovano, Lotto, Electa, Milano 2002. ISBN 88-435-7550-3
  2. ^ Roberta D'Adda, Lotto, Skira, Milano 2004.
  3. ^ Brera. Guida alla Pinacoteca, Electa, Milano 2004. ISBN 978-88-370-2835-0