Italiano: ritratto di una signora in abito rosso, di Bernardo Zaganelli (1460/1470 – intorno al 1510). La collana sembra corrispondere alla descrizione fatta dalla duchessa Eleonora d'Aragona sul dono di nozze mandato da Ludovico il Moro alla promessa sposa Beatrice d'Este nel 1490: "una bella collana cum perle grosse ligate in fiori d'oro et uno bello zoglielo da atachare a dicta collana, nel quale è uno bellissimo smiraldo de grande persona, et uno balasso (rubino) et una perla in forma de un pero".[1] Inoltre il motivo dei nodi vinciani sul corpetto rimanda a una donna di casa Sforza.
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↑A.Luzio - R.Renier, Delle relazioni d'Isabella d'Este Gonzaga con Lodovico e Beatrice Sforza, Milano, 1890, p. 87
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