File:Alegoria da Pintura; Atena (D. Ana de Lorena) protegendo a Pintura (1752) - André Gonçalves e Manuel José Gonçalves.png

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English: Allegory of Painting: Ana de Lorena, Duchess of Abrantes (1691-1761), depicted as Athena protecting Painting. 1752 engraving by Manuel José Gonçalves (after a drawing by André Gonçalves) featured on the frontispiece of the book Carta apologetica e analytica, que pela ingenuidade da pintura, em quanto sciencia, escreveo com profundissimo respeito à Illustrissima e Excellentissima Senhora D. Anna de Lorena... ("Apologetic and analytical letter that, due to the ingenuity of Painting as a Science, [the author] wrote with the utmost respect to the Most Illustrious and Most Excellent Lady Anna de Lorena..."), by José Gomes da Cruz.
Português: Alegoria da Pintura; D. Ana de Lorena, Duquesa de Abrantes (1691-1761), representada enquanto Atena protegendo a Pintura. Gravura de 1752, por Manuel José Gonçalves (após desenho de André Gonçalves), incluída como frontispício da obra Carta apologetica e analytica, que pela ingenuidade da pintura, em quanto sciencia, escreveo com profundissimo respeito à Illustrissima e Excellentissima Senhora D. Anna de Lorena..., de José Gomes da Cruz.
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Source Carta apologetica e analytica que pela ingenuidade da pintura, em quanto sciencia (1752) - Getty Research Institute, via Archive.org. Information: GONÇALVES, Susana Cavaleiro Ferreira Nobre (2013). A arte do retrato em Portugal no tempo do barroco (1683-1750): conceitos, tipologias e protagonistas. Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras
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Drawing: André Gonçalves (1685-1762)

Engraving: Manuel José Gonçalves (1716-1754)
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