Portrait of Dona Isabel de Requesens, Vice-Queen of Naples
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The painting, formerly known as the Portrait of Jeanne d'Aragon, was commissioned by Cardinal Bibbiena. It was intended as a gift for Francis I, King of France. It was executed by one of Raphael's pupils, perhaps Giulio Romano on the basis of a design by Raphael.
The painting was restored in 1540 by Primaticcio in Fontainebleau, after the restoration it was transferred from wood to canvas.