La Bella Nani
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![Veronese, Portrait of a Venetian Woman (La Bella Nani), ca. 1560](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Paolo_Veronese_-_Portrait_of_a_Venetian_Woman_%28La_Belle_Nani%29_-_WGA24985.jpg/260px-Paolo_Veronese_-_Portrait_of_a_Venetian_Woman_%28La_Belle_Nani%29_-_WGA24985.jpg)
Portrait of a Venetian woman (La Bella Nani) is an oil painting on canvas depicting a wealthy noblewoman, painted by Paolo Veronese, ca. 1560. The painting is in the Louvre and on display in Room 711 in the Denon Wing.[1]
The woman, whose identity is unknown, is dressed in the fashions of Venice at the time.
References[edit]
- ^ "Une patricienne de Venise, dit La Belle Nani - Louvre Collections". Louvre. 1560. Retrieved January 10, 2024.