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Italian Renaissance oil on panel, attributed to Il Schiavone (Andrea Meldolla 1510ñ1563), depicting King David of Israel at court giving alms to the poor and with a harp at his feet. Black ink en verso reads "Andrea Medula dello, il Schiavone" with two red seals, one Italian, one German. Old identification label en verso as well. Housed in a shadow box frame. 11 3/8" H x 16" W x 2 5/8" D. Note: Born in Zara (now Zadar) on the Dalmatian Coast in 1510, Schiavone is recognized as a key proponent in the introduction of Mannerism to Venice, and as a considerable influence to the likes of Tintoretto, Jacopo Bassano, and El Greco. Provenance: Estate of Judge W. Dale Young, Maryville, TN. Condition: Age cracks to wood. Wear to edges of wood panel.