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Francesco Peluso (Italian, 1836-1916) An Oil on Canvas "The Village Celebration"
By Francesco Peluso
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Francesco Peluso (Italian, 1836-1916) a fine Italian 19th-20th century oil on canvas "The Village Celebration" depicting a young couple of villagers dressed for Spring festivities and walking through a dirt road while playing musical instruments. The girl playing a tambourine and the boy a wooden noise maker...
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Pair of Paintings by Francesco Peluso
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A pair of paintings by Francesco Peluso (1836-1916): 'Neapolitan Promenade’ and ‘Pastoral Promenade’.
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Signed 'F Peluso' to the ...
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$7,605 / set
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