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portrait of Alberto Scotti
PAINTED, 1700 - 1724
Characters: Alberto Scotti. Clothing: armour; red band
OBJECT
painting
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE
canvas/oil painting
CULTURAL FIELD
Veneto area
LOCATION
Palazzo Scotti
ADDRESS
Via Toniolo, Treviso (TV)
HISTORICAL CRITICAL NEWS
The portraits, according to Muraro's testimony, disappeared in 1953
CARD TYPE
Works/objects of art
LEGAL CONDITION
property Territorial public body
NATIONAL CATALOG CODE
0500083562-6
COMPETENT BODY FOR PROTECTION
Superintendence for Historical, Artistic and Ethnoanthropological Heritage for the provinces of Venice (with the exception of the city of Venice and the Municipalities of the lagoon gutter) Belluno Padua and Treviso
FILING BODY
Superintendency for the artistic and historical heritage of Veneto
COMPILATION DATE
1990
DATE OF UPDATE
2006
REGISTRATIONS
On the left - ALBERTO SCOTI LORD AND PRINCE ABSOLUTE OF PIACENZA FRANC. SANSOVINO LIB. III PIETRO MARIA CAMPI PART III BOOK. XX PAGE. XVIII COL. II PIETRO DE IN THE CORONA NARRATION CHAP. VI PAGE CLXII - capital letters - brushed -
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