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Artist: Vincenzo Montella
ISCHIA -Posillipo School - Italian Landscape Oil on Canvas Painting
By Vincenzo Montella
Located in Napoli, IT
Ischia - Vincenzo Montella Italia 2008 - Oil on canvas cm. 50x100 V. Montella's painting depicts a perspective of the island of Ischia, muse of many artists over the centuries. Artists who have been undoubtedly fascinated by our land, creating marvellous works of art. Such as Oswald Achenbach...
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Early 2000s Italian School Vincenzo Montella Art

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Oil, Canvas

NAPLES - Posillipo School - Italian Landscape Oil on Canvas Painting
By Vincenzo Montella
Located in Napoli, IT
Naples - Vincenzo Montella Italia 2007 - Oil on canvas cm. 60x100 Gold leaf gilded wooden frame cm. 85x125 The painting by V. Montella is a landscape representation of Naples, with t...
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Early 2000s Old Masters Vincenzo Montella Art

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Canvas, Oil

ROME - In the Manner of G. Vanvitelli -Italian Landscape Oil on Canvas Painting
By Vincenzo Montella
Located in Napoli, IT
Rome - Vincenzo Montella Italia 2009 - Oil on canvas cm. 40x50. In this precious oil painting Vincenzo Montella is inspired by the views of the Dutch neutralized Italian painter Gaspar Adriaensz van Wittel, known as Casper, and known in Italy as Gaspare Vanvitelli. In particular this is a reinterpretation of the painting "View of the Tiber with Castel Sant'Angelo and San Pietro in the background" by Vanvitelli. Taken from the left bank of the river, the view has its focal point in the circular mass of Castel Sant’Angelo, the pontifical fortress built on the central core of Hadrian's mausoleum and enriched with ramparts and patrol paths overlooking the water. In the background of the view, the Vatican basilica with the papal palaces responds to the vestiges of imperial power, while in the center the Sant'Angelo bridge, adorned with statues painted between 1669 and 1671 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his pupils, connects the two banks replacing the ancient Aelius bridge built by Hadrian. No less interesting is the minor urban fabric...
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Early 2000s Italian School Vincenzo Montella Art

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Canvas, Oil

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