Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Girandayo
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Benedetto Girandayo's Portrait of a Young Woman, created in the 15th century, is currently housed at the Minneapolis Academy of Art. Benedetto is the youngest of the Girandayo brothers, an established family workshop. Between 1486-1493. His only recorded work is the Nativity of Jesus at the Church of Agpelse (Auvergne), where the painter worked for Kiara Gonzaga, daughter of Governor Gilbert de Bourbon Montpenzier and his wife Marquis Federico of Mantua. This portrait painting aligns with the stylistic features of the signature painting, and undoubtedly belongs to Benedetto.