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portrait of Costanza Scotti Sanvitale PAINTED, 1750 - 1774

portrait of Costanza Scotti Sanvitale
PAINTED, 1750 - 1774
Painting

OBJECT
painting
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE
canvas/oil painting
CULTURAL FIELD
Parma area
STORAGE PLACE
Rocca Sanvitale
ADDRESS
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, Fontanellato (PR)
CARD TYPE
Works/objects of art
LEGAL CONDITION
property Territorial public body
NATIONAL CATALOG CODE
0800212222
COMPETENT BODY FOR PROTECTION
Superintendence for Historical, Artistic and Ethnoanthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
FILING BODY
S36 (L. 84/90)
COMPILATION DATE
1994
DATE OF UPDATE
2006
REGISTRATIONS
in the middle, on the right - see photography - capital letters - by brush -

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Comment by J Ruaidri Douglas on October 21, 2023 at 4:53

William, interesting detail! Saucy, aristocratic escapades? People are people.

Comment by William Douglas on October 17, 2023 at 19:38

Costanza SCOTTI, who Died in 1794 Married in 1756 Alessandro DI SANVITALE , Count of Fontanellato

John Bowes, 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (17 July 1737 – 7 March 1776), born John Lyon, was a Scottish nobleman and peer. In 1760 he took the Grand Tour of Europe, accompanied for the first several months by his college classmate Thomas Pitt, later the Baron Camelford. From March 1761 until he returned to England in June 1763 he had an affair with Costanza Scotti, Contessa Sanvitale.

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