AFTER BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO
AFTER BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO
AFTER BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO
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AFTER BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO

The Flower Girl

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AFTER BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO
The Flower Girl
oil on canvas
49 ¾ x 39 5⁄8 in. (126.3 x 100.6 cm.)
Provenance
Acquired by the father of the present owner in 1978, and then by descent.

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Lot Essay

This composition derives from Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's celebrated painting of a flower girl, now in Dulwich Picture Gallery, London (DPG199). It has been suggested that the sitter may be Murillo's only daughter, Francisca María (1655-1710), who entered a Dominican convent in 1671 and took the name of Sister Francisca María de Santa Rosa (after Saint Rose of Lima). If the girl is indeed Murillo's daughter, the roses she gathers in her stole could be a symbol alluding to her new name.

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