Head of Woman

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Head of Woman
This splendid piece of fresco shows a woman in courtly dress and coiffure. In the past it was traced to two possible sources: a series of courtly scenes done by the painter from Pisa in Montova at the Palazzo Ducale or those frescoes done for San Giovanni in Laterano for which he collaborated with Gentile da Fabriano and which were destroyed by renovations on the part of Borromini for the Jubilee of 1650.