Painting executed in oil on a wooden panel, dating back to the late 17th century of Italian origin. The work depicts “Sleeping Baby Jesus.” The remarkable panel recalls the Bolognese school of Marcantonio Franceschini, one of the most important pupils of Carlo Cignani and a continuer of the pastoral style of Francesco Albani. His painting is distinguished by the delicate use of colors and by the ability to convey a sense of calm and serenity, typical characteristics of the Italian Baroque period.