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Ritratto di uomo con turbante rosso

Dipinto di Jan van Eyck
Il Ritratto di uomo con turbante rosso è un dipinto a olio su tavola di Jan van Eyck, datato 1433 e conservato nella National Gallery di Londra. Piuttosto diffusa è l'ipotesi che si tratti di un autoritratto ancorché nessuna prova sia possibile al... Wikipedia
Artista: Jan van Eyck
Dimensioni: 0 ft 10 in x 0 ft 7 in
Data: 1433
Tecnica: olio su tavola

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