File:Madonna del Rosario (Ambrogio Oliva), Occimiano (detail).jpg

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English: Ambrogio Oliva, Madonna del Rosario, in the church of the SS. Nome di Gesù e del Rosario (Madonna del Rosario), Occimiano, Province of Alessandria, Italy. Detail of the foot of the painting with portraits of notable figures from Monferrato to the left (Margherita Paleologo, Anna d’Alençon, unidentified female profile, Carlo V, Stefano Guazzo) and from Mantova to the right (Ambrogio Aldegatto, Ercole Gonzaga, Guglielmo Gonzaga, Isabella Gonzaga). Pius V centre bottom foreground. See http://artestoria.net/book_0_1.php?loc=54&alfa=O
Date circa 1580
date QS:P,+1580-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source marchesimonferrato.com, specifically particolare.jpg
Author Ambrogio Oliva (according to artestoria) or an anonymous painter from Casale Monferrato (marchesimonferrato)
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