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NG 1202 was formerly ascribed to Palma Vecchio, who died in 1528. But it is looser and coarser in handling than paintings by his hand, and it is now generally dated to about 1530.
From the Terzi and Andreossi collections, Bergamo; bought from the heirs of Enrico Andreossi (Walker Fund), 1886.
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