Portrait of Giovanni della Volta with his Wife and Children is a 1515 portrait by Lorenzo Lotto, now in the National Gallery, London, to which it was left by Miss Sarah Solly (the daughter of Edward Solly in 1879.
[1] It is an oil painting on canvas depicting the Venetian merchant Giovanni della Volta with his family.
The artist's account books record a painting of that man and his family which was probably given as part-payment of rent he owed when he moved in 1547.
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