"View of Pompeii" Oil on canvas. Signed Alessandro La Volpe (1820-1867)
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
"View of Pompeii" Oil on canvas. Signed Alessandro La Volpe (1820-1867) Period frame
Antique Mid-19th Century Italian Paintings
Paint
"View of Pompeii" Oil on canvas. Signed Alessandro La Volpe (1820-1867)
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
"View of Pompeii" Oil on canvas. Signed Alessandro La Volpe (1820-1867) Period frame
Paint
Alessandro La Volpe (circa 1820-1887) "View of Capri, Bay of Naples"
Located in Madrid, ES
Alessandro La Volpe (circa 1820-1887) "View of Capri, Bay of Naples" Oil on canvas Signed lower right and dated 29.5 x 62.5 cm Restorations A variant of our painting from 1889 is he...
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Emilio Donnini Tuscan Landscape, Oil on Canvas with Gilt Frame
By Emilio Donnini
Located in Prato, IT
Starting from 1854 he is part of the artists of the Scuola di Staggia with the Markò, Serafino De Tivoli, Carlo Ademollo, Alessandro La Volpe, Lorenzo Gelati and Saverio Altamura and...
Canvas, Wood
View of the Bay of Naples by Alessandro La Volpe Italian, 1877
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
View of the Bay of Naples by Alessandro La Volpe, oil on relined canvas, signed & indistinctly dated 1877, in the original orientalist frame.
Canvas
"Mount Vesuvius from the Bay of Naples" by Alessandro La Volpe
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Measurements: Canvas: 20" x 40.5" Frame: 29.25" x 49.5" Provenance: Private collection New England Alessandro La Volpe (1819 – 1887) was a landscape painter, who turned his f...
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When paired with the perfect frame, the right antique and vintage paintings and other wall decorations can either subtly showcase your personality or steal the show altogether.
The earliest paintings were created on the walls of caves, proving even our ancient ancestors knew that striking artwork is meant to be on display. Cave paintings on an Indonesian island are reportedly older than the earliest cave art in Spain and France, and the figurative paintings back then were produced with inorganic pigments like iron oxide.
Later, the people of Ancient Greece — who learned about art from the Egyptians before them — conceived panel paintings of wax and tempera that were collected and publicly displayed. In the centuries that followed, artists would be commissioned to create large-scale wall murals and frescoed ceilings in sprawling European palaces and in the homes of the aristocracy.
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