Portrait of Cecilia Gozzadini

Portrait of Cecilia Gozzadini is an oil painting attributed to Parmigianino, dated to around 1530 and now held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

It is open at the front to shows a modest white undershirt called a guimp, held together at the neck with a ribbon in the same color of the dress.

On her head she is wearing a donut-shaped turban called a balzo with gold embroidery, after a fashion then popular in Italy of the 1530s that is similar to his Turkish Slave, or Titian's Portrait of Isabella d'Este created between 1534 and 1536.

In 1659, it was acquired by Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, whose collection later became part of the current museum.

At some point after the 1660s it was severely cropped, but has been documented in its original state showing more of the green curtain at the left and hands holding a book.