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Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress : ウィキペディア英語版 | Portrait of a Young Fiancée
''Portrait of a Young Fiancée'', also called ''La Bella Principessa'' (English: "The Beautiful Princess"), is a portrait in coloured chalks and ink, on vellum, of a young lady in fashionable costume and hairstyle of a Milanese of the 1490s.〔 Sold at auction in 1998 as an early 19th-century German work, some experts have since attributed it to Leonardo da Vinci. In 2010 one of those experts, Martin Kemp, made it the subject of his book ''La Bella Principessa. The Profile Portrait of a Milanese Woman – The Story of the New Masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci''.〔 Evidence discovered in 2011 accounting for its provenance has strengthened the case for it being by Leonardo; the sheet appears to have been cut from a Milanese book of which the remainder has long been in Warsaw, which comes from the ''mileu'' of Francesco Sforza, Leonardo's employer. The attribution to Leonardo da Vinci has been disputed. Most of those who disagree with the attribution to Leonardo believe the portrait is by an early 19th-century German artist imitating the style of the Italian Renaissance, although recent radiocarbon dating tests show a much earlier date for the vellum. The current owner purchased the portrait in 2007. ==Description== The portrait is a mixed media drawing in pen and brown ink and bodycolour, over red, black and white chalk, on vellum, which has been laid down on an oak board.〔 There are three stitch holes in the left-hand margin of the vellum, indicating that the leaf was once in a bound volume.〔 It represents a girl in her early teens, depicted in profile, the usual way in which Italian artists of the 15th century created enduring portraits. The girl's dress and hairstyle indicate that she was a member of the court of Milan, during the 1490s.〔 If it is a Renaissance work, it would have been executed in the 1490s.〔
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