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Old 11-06-2012, 14:52 Original language: Russian        #1
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Default Help please see the lady who painted the picture

Please help me understand who painted the picture.


AUTHOR: unknown

EQUIPMENT: Canvas, oil

SIZE: 35 x 40 cm

Condition: restored


Thank you in advance!
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a woman <! - ~ 1 ~ ->



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For hair - it's the 1780s.
And who is this lady?
I can not say.
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For hair - it's the 1780s.
And in painting - as if a century later, someone is not very skillfully copied ...



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And in painting - as if a century later, someone is not very skillfully copied ...

Aha.
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Perhaps the portrait of Catherine II
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probably all the same, Maria Theresa.
In Google a lot of pictures



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Maybe portrait of Catherine II
It is impossible . Never Catherine II. Presented a copy (and it is - clearly a copy), possible, and far from original, but the type of face , hair ...
Although at the Maria Theresa did not hurt something similar. Some kind of aunt - rastrepka ... careless , and some particularistic ( in the original sense of the word ) ...



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For hair - it's the 1780s.
Similarly, 1780!
He remembered who had seen such a stacking.

Look like?
My brother probably
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