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Artist: Massimo Reggiani
STILL LIFE - Massimo Reggiani - Oil on Canvas Italian Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
STILL LIFE - Oil on canvas cm. 40x50 by Massimo Reggiani, Italy 2005
Still life, a pictorial representation of foodstuffs, objects or inanimate objects, was one of the artistic genres that became completely independent in the seventeenth century. Reggiani has composed this still life inspired by the Dutch school. Fruit, grapes and peaches...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Old Masters Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
STILL LIFE - Massimo Reggiani -Italian Oil on Canvas Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
Still life - Massimo Reggiani Italia 2007 - Oil on canvas cm.40x60
Still life, a pictorial representation of foodstuffs, objects or inanimate objects, was one of the artistic genres...
Category
Early 2000s Dutch School Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
STILL LIFE - Massimo Reggiani - Oil on Canvas Italian Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
Still life - Massimo Reggiani Italia 2005 - Oil on canvas cm.35x50
The origins of still life can be found in Dutch painting. At the beginning of Dutch painting, artists included addi...
Category
Early 2000s Dutch School Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Oil, Canvas
STILL LIFE - Massimo Reggianil - Oil on Canvas Italian Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
STILL LIFE - Oil on canvas painting by Massimo Reggiani, Italy 2006
The origins of still life can be found in Dutch painting. At the beginning of Dutch painting, artists included add...
Category
Early 2000s Dutch School Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Oil, Canvas
STILL LIFE - Massimo Reggiani - Oil on canvas Italian Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
Still life - Massimo Reggiani Italia 2007 - Oil on canvas cm. 40x60
The origins of still life are found in Dutch painting, among other sources. At the beginning of Dutch painting, ar...
Category
Early 2000s Dutch School Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Oil, Canvas
STILL LIFE- Massimo Reggiani - Italian school - Oil on Canvas Italian Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
STILL LIFE - Oil on canvas cm. 80x90 by Massimo Reggiani, Italy 2007
The origins of still life can be found in Dutch painting. At the beginning of Dutch painting, artists included additional elements in their religious compositions, depicting them in a realistic and meticulous way to the point that these paintings included small still lifes inserted spontaneously into their compositions. Reggiani composed this still life inspired by the Dutch school. In the painting we observe white grapes, beautiful white flowers collected in a glass vase, a book and an ancient globe...
Category
Early 2000s Dutch School Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
STILL LIFE - Massimo Reggiani - Oil on Canvas Italian Painting
By Massimo Reggiani
Located in Napoli, IT
Still life - Massimo Reggiani Italia 2002 - Oil on canvas cm.40x60.
The origins of still life can be found in Dutch painting. Reggiani composed this still life inspired by the Dutch ...
Category
Early 2000s Flemish School Massimo Reggiani Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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