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Edward Villiers Rippingille
Portrait studies of two Italian peasant Women
signed and extensively inscribed on an attached piece of canvas on the reverse 'These studies are made from two models of Rome, the first from the Ortolana, the second is a portrait of a daughter of the notorious brigand leader Barbone and is a curious example of the face and figure which characterize the tue popolo Romano. Costume 1st Albano 2nd Nettuno. E.V Rippingille Lon: July 1848'; oil on canvas
22½ x 18in (57.2 x 45.7cm)
Portrait studies of two Italian peasant Women
signed and extensively inscribed on an attached piece of canvas on the reverse 'These studies are made from two models of Rome, the first from the Ortolana, the second is a portrait of a daughter of the notorious brigand leader Barbone and is a curious example of the face and figure which characterize the tue popolo Romano. Costume 1st Albano 2nd Nettuno. E.V Rippingille Lon: July 1848'; oil on canvas
22½ x 18in (57.2 x 45.7cm)