Portrait of Juana of Austria and a Young Girl

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Year1561-1562
Dimensions194 cm (76 in) × 108.3 cm (42.6 in)
Portrait of Joanna of Austria with a Young Girl
Juana of Austria and a Young Girl
Year1561-1562
Dimensions194 cm (76 in) × 108.3 cm (42.6 in)
LocationIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum
OwnerIsabella Stewart Gardner Edit this on Wikidata
Accession no.P26w15 Edit this on Wikidata

The Portrait of Juana of Austria and a Young Girl is a full-length portrait executed by the Italian sixteenth-century artist Sofonisba Anguissola. It was one of Anguissola's first paintings after arriving at the Spanish court, where she was official painter to the queen of Spain, Isabel de Valois. In a letter to the artist Bernardo Campi, she said that the painting was for the Pope, who was then Pius IV.[1][2]

Juana of Austria (1535–1573) was the Queen Regent of Spain, and daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.

The Portrait of Juana of Austria and a Young Girl is in the collection of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, United States.[3]

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