File:Retratos de D. João Manuel, Príncipe de Vilhena, e D. Branca de Lacerda (séc. XVII) - Palácio Ficalho, Serpa.png

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English: Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, and Blanche de Lacerda, in a 17th-century painting in the Palace of the Counts of Ficalho, in Serpa, Portugal.
Português: D. João Manuel, Príncipe de Vilhena, e D. Branca de Lacerda, numa pintura do século XVII no Palácio dos Condes de Ficalho, em Serpa, Portugal. Lê-se na inscrição: "D. IOÃO MANUEL D. BRANCA DE LACERDA".
Date 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source 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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