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Artist: Felice Boselli
17th Century Still Life Felice Boselli Natura Morta Animals Oil on Canvas Yellow
By Felice Boselli
Located in Sanremo, IT
Pair of paintings, still on the first canvas, oil on canvas measuring 70 x 82 cm without frame and 80 x 92 cm with coeval frame by the painter Felice Boselli (Piacenza 1650 - Parma 1732) depicting a still life with popular characters, animals and game. Felice Boselli was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, best known for still lifes of game...
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Late 17th Century Italian School Felice Boselli Art

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Canvas, Oil

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