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Unidentified Artist XVIII Century
"Shepherd scene"

XVIII Century

$23,875.29
£17,589.64
€20,000
CA$32,860.15
A$36,463.22
CHF 19,233.45
MX$445,138.01
NOK 243,340.79
SEK 227,908.33
DKK 152,241.34

About the Item

Unidentified Artist, 18th Century – "Shepherd Scene" Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions (Framed): 128 x 147 cm Dimensions (Flat): 104 x 117 cm Frame: Elegant black and gold frame with ornate corners Description: This exquisite 18th-century oil painting, attributed to an unidentified artist, presents a pastoral and allegorical shepherd scene, a theme deeply rooted in classical and biblical traditions. The composition is animated by dynamic figures engaged in conversation, possibly depicting a moment from classical mythology, scripture, or an idealized vision of rural life. Rendered with the grandeur of the Baroque and Rococo periods, the artist employs rich, warm colors, masterful chiaroscuro, and atmospheric perspective to create a captivating narrative within the landscape. The focal point is the central figure in red robes, directing attention towards a distant pastoral vision, while shepherds and their flock engage in the unfolding moment. The presence of a graceful female figure, likely symbolizing a muse, a biblical character, or a mythological entity, adds an air of mystery and refinement. The intricately carved black and gold frame enhances the painting’s opulent aesthetic, making it a remarkable centerpiece for collectors of 18th-century European art. Provenance: Private collection. Condition: Well-preserved with minor restoration work consistent with its age. Some craquelure and patina, adding to its historical charm.
  • Creator:
    Unidentified Artist XVIII Century
  • Creation Year:
    XVIII Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40.95 in (104 cm)Width: 46.07 in (117 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Edinburgh, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1987216774892

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