Portrait of an Infant Boy Holding an Apple

ca. 1600 (Late Renaissance)

31.7 cm 40 cm

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Individual portraits of children were a late development within European portraiture with few before the 1500s. Portraits of children of noble houses were often commissioned to be sent to distant relatives who might otherwise never see the child, especially as many died before...

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Mrs. Frances Eaton Weld; given to Walters Art Museum, 1947.
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