The artwork, one of four portraits painted
during the composer's lifetime and still part of a private
collection, was painted in 1770. It has been attributed to
Italian painter Giambettino Cignaroli.
"It is one of the very rare paintings for which we know about
the history since the beginning," Astrid Centner-d'Oultremont,
head of the Old Masters department at Christie's Paris, told
Reuters TV in an interview.
The oil-on-canvas portrait depicts a 13-year-old Mozart playing
a harpsichord in front of a score and wearing a white wig and a
red frock coat.
At the time of the painting, Mozart was traveling in Italy to
continue his artistic education, giving concerts all around the
country.
The portrait was ordered by Venetian receiver-general Pietro
Lugiati some days after an organ concert Mozart performed in
Verona in January 1770.
"Pietro Lugiati was very impressed by the talent of the young
Mozart when he was traveling in Italy with his father,"
Centner-d'Oultremont said.
Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg, in Austria, and died in
1791 at the age of 35.
(Reporting by Kathryn Carlson; Writing by Matthieu Protard;
Editing by Geert De Clercq and Alex Richardson)
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