Girl with Cherries Pillow
Attributed to Marco d'Oggiono (Italian, ca. 1467–1524), a close associate of Leonardo da Vinci's in Milan, the detail on our 100% silk satin pillow is from an enigmatic portrait entitled Girl with Cherries (ca. 1491–95). Richly dressed and wearing a curious half smile, the young woman pictured here is crowned with an ivy wreath and holds a bowl of cherries. The symbolism remains mysterious: it may allude to marriage, but it also suggests a connection with sophisticated literary circles.
Attributed to Marco d'Oggiono (Italian, ca. 1467–1524), a close associate of Leonardo da Vinci's in Milan, the detail on our 100% silk satin pillow is from an enigmatic portrait entitled Girl with Cherries (ca. 1491–95). Richly dressed and wearing a curious half smile, the young woman pictured here is crowned with an ivy wreath and holds a bowl of cherries. The symbolism remains mysterious: it may allude to marriage, but it also suggests a connection with sophisticated literary circles.
- 100% silk satin
- Image on front, solid back
- Removable insert included
- Concealed zip closure
- 20" square
- Dry clean
- Imported
- Gift wrap not available
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Overnight shipping | $22.95 extra |
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