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Artist: Felice Carena
Serenity - Oil on Canvas by Felice Carena - 1948
By Felice Carena
Located in Roma, IT
Serenity is an impressive, giant oil painting realized by the Italian painter Felice Carena in 1948.
Signed lower left.
Not framed, framing optio...
Category
1940s Contemporary Felice Carena Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
Still Life - Original Oil on Canvas by F. Carena - 1952
By Felice Carena
Located in Roma, IT
Still Life is an original Oil on Canvas realized by Felice Carena in 1952.
Hand signed and dated. Very good condition.
Felice Carena
Turin 1879 - Venice 1966
He studies with Giaco...
Category
1950s Modern Felice Carena Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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