Name/Title
Marchessa LomelliniEntry/Object ID
1955.002.114Description
Full length standing portrait of a woman, thought to be either Barbara Doria, the Countess Lomellini, or Raola, daughter of Doge Giacomo Ambrogio Doria. She stands in a 3/4 profile, and is wearing a dark gold dress, with a cape and ruff collar. She holds a fan in one hand, the other rests on a column. Background consists of red drapery on one side, and a low landscape with a mountain and bare tree on the other.Artwork Details
Medium
Painting: Oil on canvas, Oil on CanvasCollection
Planting Fields FoundationCataloged By
CannarsaAcquisition
Accession
1955.002.114Source or Donor
Coe, William RobertsonAcquisition Method
Found in CollectionMade/Created
Artist
Carbone, Giovanni BernardoNotes
Date: Early 17th CenturyLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
PaintingNomenclature Class
ArtNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLocation
Location
Room
Great HallBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentDate
August 16, 2023Location
Room
Great HallBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentInventory
Inventory Project
INV2024.1Inventoried By
Amanda MassimillioInventoried Date
Jun 26, 2024Inventoried By
LegerInventoried Date
May 9, 2023Provenance
Notes
Collected By: William Robertson Coe
Purchased by W. R. Coe from Marquese Guiseppe Cattaneo of Genoa in 1923. He sent it to Jacques Seligmann in Paris for cleaning, restoration and framing before it was brought to Planting Fields.
Marquese Guiseppe Cattaneo
William Robertson Coe
Planting Fields FoundationGeneral Notes
Note
Notes: Robert Coe identifies the subject as Barbara Doria, the Countess Lomellini. Erik Larsen believes she's Raola, daughter of Doge Giacomo Ambrogio Doria.
Status: OKCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
November 16, 2006Updated By
Emily LegerUpdate Date
November 21, 2024