File:Amigoni e friends.png
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DescriptionAmigoni e friends.png |
English: detail: Self-portrait
Metastasio, Teresa Castellini, Farinelli, Amigoni, Farinelli's dog, Farinelli's page boy; the score is "Vi conosco amate stelle" from Metastasio's Zenobia in a musical setting by Gaetano Latilla (1711–1788). |
Date | between circa 1750 and circa 1752 |
Source | National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne |
Author | Felton Bequest, 1950 |
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