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    Michele Antonio Rapos (Turin 1733-1819) Still life with vase of flowers, peaches and a basket of grapes in a garden of roses Already collection Giuseppe Rossi Oil on canvas. Canvas: cm 113,00 x 105,00 – with frame cm H 130,00 x W 121,00 x D 6,00 The canvas, of fine workmanship, belonged to the famous collection of Giuseppe Rossi which was sold at auction by Sotheby’s in 1999. The work depicts a still life with a rich composition of flowers and fruit set in a rose garden. At the center of the canvas a large blue ceramic vase...
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  • 18th Century, Italian Still Life with Flowers by Michele Antonio Rapos
    By Michele Antonio Rapos
    Located in IT
    18th century, Italian still life with flowers by Michele Antonio Rapos (Italy 1733-1819) The canvas, of fine workmanship and under good conditions of maintenance, represents a sti...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Italian Baroque Paintings

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  • 18th Century, Pair Italian Rococo Still Life Painting by Michele Antonio Rapous
    By Michele Antonio Rapos
    Located in IT
    Michele Antonio Rapos (Turin 1733-1819) Pair of paintings depicting Still Life with fruit composition Oil on canvas, cm H 27 x L 36; frame cm H 37 x L 46 x P 3 The two paintings be...
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  • 18th Century, Painting with Still Life by Maximilian Pfeiler
    Located in IT
    Maximilian Pfeiler (active Rome, circa 1694-circa 1721 Budapest) Still life with peaches, grapes, figs and pomegranate Oil on canvas, Measures: cm H 63,5 x W 47. With frame cm ...
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  • 18th Century Italian Oil on Canvas Painting with Battle by Antonio Calza
    By Antonio Calza
    Located in IT
    Antonio Calza (Italy, Verona, 1653-18th April 1725) "Battle between Christian and Turkish cavalry with castle" The painting depicts a bloody battle between Christian and Turkish cavalry. Characterized by dynamism, intensity of color and light, the main scene occupies the lower horizontal section of the canvas, optically interrupted by the black fumes of the shots from which emerge, on the left, the towers of a fortress. On the right, in the distance you can see the combat in progress in the countryside, beyond which you can see the pale presence of hills that create a fifth, marking the horizon. To frame the scene contributes to the left, against light and in the foreground, a portion of the wall. The painter, however, introduces a horse on the ground, of which we see only the back, a ruse to involve the observer making him become active and participate in the scene. In the foreground, lifeless bodies, wounded horses and, scattered on the ground, weapons and a drum enhance the drama of the clash. The excitement and expressive force, the intense chromatic range attentive to the conditions of light and the fine brushstrokes, decisive and dramatic, suggests the attribution to Antonio Calza, one of the most important painters of battles of the seventeenth century, excellent student and continuator of the greatest interpreter of the genre, Jacques Courtois called il Borgognone (Saint-Hyppolite 1621 - Rome 1676). Il Borgognone, although not having had a real school or direct students, places itself as a primary reference point by the Italian and foreign "battaglisti". The genre of battle painting found great success in the collections of the Italian and European nobility of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The battles of the Italian Renaissance, in which the scene converged towards a precise protagonist, evolve towards a type of combat "without hero". The bloody realism of the details and the dynamic development of the narrative confuse the figure of the protagonist, when present, to give importance to the swirl of horses and armed fighters, among which, moreover, does not emerge a winner. The certain documents relating to the life and movements of Antonio Calza are scarce; it was equally difficult to reconstruct, from the critics, a catalogue of autograph works. Through paintings in private collections, in museums and paintings passed on the antiques market it has been possible to identify a copious corpus of works that can be traced back to his hand. The work of art historians, together with that of antique dealers, in conferring proper attributions in order to best outline the figure of Calza, continues but studies are still in progress. In this sense, the work of Giancarlo Sestieri should certainly be noted, who investigated the artistic production of the battaglisti and Calza, thus allowing the comparison of the numerous photographic works reported, to identify and recognize the stylistic qualities that distinguish the corpus of paintings assigned to him today. Antonio Calza was born in 1653 in Italy, in Verona and in 1664 he entered the school of Carlo Cignani in Bologna, dedicating himself to painting battles and landscapes. He then perfected in Rome, where he knew the works of the then undisputed head of the sector, Jacques Courtois called the Burgundian. In 1675 he returned to Verona and married an 88-year-old widow who, dying, left him a rich inheritance. Much appreciated by the nobility and the bourgeoisie, he received numerous commissions. Bartolomeo Dal Pozzo (Le Vite de' pittori, de gli scultori et architetti veronesi, 1718) praises "three great paintings of battles...
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  • 18th Century, Italian Still Life Painting Attributed to Francesco Lavagna
    By Francesco Lavagna
    Located in IT
    Francesco Lavagna (Italy -Naples 1684-1724) "Still life with flowers and watermelon and hermas with garden in the background" The painting, beautifully made and in good condition, d...
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