He painted Our Lady of Sorrows (or Mater Dolorosa), a classic subject of Christian sacred art. The work is recorded in the presence of a sword depicting the heart of the Virgin, a professional symbol of Mary's painful set, and the crown of the spine holding her hands.
Subject: The Virgin is presented with the traditional blue cloak, the guard facing downwards as a sign of pain and her hands clutching the symbols of the Passion of Christ.
In style and composition, the work can be traced back to the Italian school of the 18th century.
Technique: If you probably have an oil on the back of the cardboard box -. The gilded frame with decoration was removed and raised at the end of the 19th century
. frame 32 cm x 26.5 cm canvas 24.5 cm x 18.5 cm