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  • 17th Century Still Life Nicolas Baudesson Natura Morta Oil on Canvas Red White
    By Nicolas Baudesson
    Located in Sanremo, IT
    Painting, oil on canvas, measuring 82 x 67.5 unframed and 98 x 82 cm with frame, by the painter Nicolas Baudesson ( Troyes 1611 - Paris 1680 ). Born in Troyes to a family of artists ...
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    1660s French School Still-life Paintings

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    Canvas

  • 17th Century Still Life Niccolò Stanchi Flowers Oil on Canvas Red Pink White
    By Niccolò Stanchi
    Located in Sanremo, IT
    Painting oil on canvas measuring 67 x 45 cm without frame and 82 x 60 depicting a vase of flowers by the painter Niccolò Stanchi ( Rome 1626 - 1690 ). The Stanchi brothers (Giovanni...
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    1670s Italian School Still-life Paintings

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    Canvas, Oil

  • 17 Century Still Life Paolo Castelli Natura Morta Fruit Oil on Canvas Red Green
    By Giovanni Paolo Castelli detto Spadino
    Located in Sanremo, IT
    Oil painting on canvas measuring 50 x 99 cm without frame and 62 x 111 cm with coeval frame, depicting a still life of fruit by the painter Giovanni Paolo Castelli known as Spadino ( Rome 1659 - 1730 ). This magnificent canvas, hitherto unpublished to my knowledge, depicts a display of fruit set out in the open at the edge of a wood (apples, peaches, black and white pizzutella grapes, two split watermelons and a plum), and at the edge of a stream, with a hilly landscape opening up to the left. The fruit is placed in the foreground, very close to the viewer's point of view, and occupies, with its bright and festive colors, most of the field of vision. The painter does not seek a particular spatial geometry or constructive scheme, but indulges in a skilful and brilliant chromatic weaving of the surfaces, by means of a pictorial material applied with exceptional fluidity and vibration, if you like, even sensual in its luminous and 'tactile' corpulence in the taste of the full Baroque. The quality is excellent and the style appears surprisingly free and evocative, although it retains traces of the old Flemish naturalism typical of Roman Baroque still life painting, strongly influenced by the work of Abraham Brueghel, as evidenced, for example, by the tiny drops of visible dew, or the luminous reflections on grapes or the flesh of watermelons. These are all elements that undoubtedly indicate as its author one of the most important specialists of this pictorial genre in late Baroque Rome: Giovanni Paolo Castelli known as Lo Spadino. The painting in fact appears to be entirely typical of the painter's mature work, i.e. towards the end of the 17th or beginning of the 18th century (the chronological collocation is suggested by the similarities with the work of another great contemporary still life specialist, Pietro Navarra...
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    1680s Italian School Still-life Paintings

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    Canvas, Oil

  • 18th Century Anna Gilli Still Life Flowers in a Garden Oil on Canvas Green Blue
    By Anna Caterina Gilli
    Located in Sanremo, IT
    By examining with interest this lively "Still life" (oil painting on oval canvas, 60 x 80 cm without frame and 78 x 88 cm with frame), set in the open air in a park with a small foun...
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    Mid-18th Century Italian School Still-life Paintings

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  • !8th Century Portrait of a Dame French School Woman Oil on Canvas Gold Blue
    Located in Sanremo, IT
    Painting oil on canvas measuring 92 x 75 cm without frame and 102 x 87 cm with frame depicting a rich lady of the French school of the first half of the 18th century. In its formal ...
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    Early 18th Century French School Portrait Paintings

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  • 18th Century Portrait of a Gentleman French School Man Oil on Canvas Blue White
    Located in Sanremo, IT
    Painting, oil on canvas, measuring 92 x 75 cm without frame and 102 x 87 cm with frame depicting a nobleman of the French school of the first half of the 18th century. In its formal...
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    Early 18th Century French School Portrait Paintings

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