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Ettore Simonetti Art

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Ettore Simonetti was an Italian artist, painter and watercolorist, born in 1857, in Rome, Italy. He specialized in Orientalist works and historical genre scenes. In 1869, he attended a course on geometry at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome and was awarded a prize for perspective. Many of his works employed the same figures, often rearranged or in different settings.

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Artist: Ettore Simonetti
La Visite Au Brocanteur
By Ettore Simonetti
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A magnificent Orientalist watercolor/gouache on paperboard depicting a market scene. The work has incredible details and is in very fine condition. Signed lower left along with Roma....
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1890s Italian School Ettore Simonetti Art

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Watercolor

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