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Countess Eva Bielke, 1677- 1715, g. m. Count Abraham Brahe. Oil painting on canvas.

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Waist image, phase left with the body to the right. White life embroidered with gold and blue stones. Red coat with blue lining, cohesive by gold node. A.T. painted with black (transferred to new cloth): “No 17 Eva Bielke No. 1677 d. 13 Decem.” Oval wedged span frame. Gilded frame with sculpted leaves and flowers. Frame strip 85 mm. On the bottom of the back of the frame written in ink, upside down, “N 17.” Signed A.T. (modern transfer to new canvas): David Richter fecit ao 1696’.
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Title: Countess Eva Bielke, 1677- 1715, g. m. Count Abraham Brahe. Oil painting on canvas.
Description:
Waist image, phase left with the body to the right.
White life embroidered with gold and blue stones.
Red coat with blue lining, cohesive by gold node.
A.
T.
painted with black (transferred to new cloth): “No 17 Eva Bielke No.
1677 d.
13 Decem.
” Oval wedged span frame.
Gilded frame with sculpted leaves and flowers.
Frame strip 85 mm.
On the bottom of the back of the frame written in ink, upside down, “N 17.
” Signed A.
T.
(modern transfer to new canvas): David Richter fecit ao 1696’.

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