Portrait of a Venetian woman (La Bella Nani) is an oil painting on canvas depicting a wealthy noblewoman, painted by Paolo Veronese, ca. 1560. The woman, whose identity is unknown, is dressed in the fashions of Venice at the time. The painting is in the Louvre.
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