English: Portrait of Boabdil, "the Boy", Spanish school, 17th century. It belonged to the collection of Count Anatoly Demidov, Prince of San Donato. The painting from which the engraving was made, was sold as lot 203, at the Collections de San Donato auction, in Paris, around 1870. It was acquired by the Marquis of San Carlos and reproduced in engraving for the work of archaeologist Aureliano Fernández-Guerra, which began to be published with the title Monumentos Arquitectónicos de España. Also reproduced in Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada, by Washington Irving.
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