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Baroque Dolci follower - 17th century figure - Virgin in prayer
Baroque Dolci follower - 17th century figure - Virgin in prayer

Baroque Dolci follower - 17th century figure - Virgin in prayer

Located in Varmo, IT

cm unframed, 88 x 75 cm with frame. Oil on canvas, in a gilded wooden frame (not signed). Condition

Category

Mid-17th Century Baroque Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Giustammiani called Il Francesino Religious Baroque Painting 1640s oil canvas
Giustammiani called Il Francesino Religious Baroque Painting 1640s oil canvas

Giustammiani called Il Francesino Religious Baroque Painting 1640s oil canvas

Located in Florence, IT

The canvas depicts an episode of the life of William of Maleval who, with the peculiar attributes of the penitential helmet and of the lorica, appears at the centre of the scene, exh...

Category

1640s Baroque Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

18th C, Late Baroque Style, Still Life, Dutch School, Vanitas Scene with Cherub
18th C, Late Baroque Style, Still Life, Dutch School, Vanitas Scene with Cherub

18th C, Late Baroque Style, Still Life, Dutch School, Vanitas Scene with Cherub

Located in brussel, BE

“Remember, you must die!” This message, which reminds everyone that he will one day exchange the earthly for the heavenly, is typical of a memento mori painting. The skull immediatel...

Category

18th Century Baroque Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

17th century Italian figure panting - Lute player - Oil on canvas Baroque Italy
17th century Italian figure panting - Lute player - Oil on canvas Baroque Italy

17th century Italian figure panting - Lute player - Oil on canvas Baroque Italy

Located in Varmo, IT

Northern Italian Master of the 17th - 18th century - The Lutenist. 85.5 x 71.5 cm. Oil on canvas, unframed. Condition report: Painting subjected to relining. Good state of conserv...

Category

Late 17th Century Baroque Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Large 5' Foot Baroque Style Picture Fine Art Picture Frame
Large 5' Foot Baroque Style Picture Fine Art Picture Frame

Large 5' Foot Baroque Style Picture Fine Art Picture Frame

Located in Van Nuys, CA

Large 5' foot Baroque style picture fine art picture frame featuring detailed oak carvings.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Baroque Revival Picture Frames

Materials

Wood, Oak

Pocket Snowdrop 3, Baroque Still Life, flower
Pocket Snowdrop 3, Baroque Still Life, flower

Pocket Snowdrop 3, Baroque Still Life, flower

By Dani Humberstone

Located in Deddington, GB

series featuring small scale realistic oil paintings, with a nod to baroque still life painting. The

Category

2010s Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Portrait Old master Italy paint Oil on canvas 17th Century Baroque Florence Man
Portrait Old master Italy paint Oil on canvas 17th Century Baroque Florence Man

Portrait Old master Italy paint Oil on canvas 17th Century Baroque Florence Man

By Anton Domenico Gabbiani (Firenze, 13 febbraio 1652 – 22 novembre 1726)

Located in Riva del Garda, IT

) attributable to Portrait of a nobleman with heraldic coat of arms (I / II) Oil on canvas, 90 x 74 cm. Framed

Category

17th Century Old Masters Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pocket Wild Apple, Miniature Art, Renaissance Style Painting, Food Art
Pocket Wild Apple, Miniature Art, Renaissance Style Painting, Food Art

Pocket Wild Apple, Miniature Art, Renaissance Style Painting, Food Art

Located in Deddington, GB

layered frame. They nod to baroque still life painting. Additional information: Original Oil paint on

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Baroque Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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