File:Ginevra Cantofoli--head of a woman in red chalk--British Museum.jpg

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English: Ginevra Cantofoli (attributed; after Guido Reni), Head of a woman wearing a turban, looking down to right, red chalk, by 1672, The British Museum (museum number SL,5236.152). A copy after the woman in the left foreground of Reni's fresco of "Saint Andrew being led to Martyrdom" (1609) in the church of San Gregorio Magno, Rome. In 2004 Babette Bohn suggested an attribution to Ginevra Cantofoli (1618-72).
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Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/image/409082001
Author Ginevra Cantofoli

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Ginevra Cantofoli (attributed; after Guido Reni), Head of a woman wearing a turban, red chalk, by 1672, The British Museum.

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