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Adoration of the Shepherds, Oil on Canvas France Early 18th Century

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  • Adoration of the Shepherds, French School, Oil on Canvas, 18th Century, Framed
    Located in Lisboa, PT
    Adoration of the Shepherds, French School. Oil on canvas, 18th Century. Framed.
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    Antique 18th Century French Paintings

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    Paint

  • 16th Century Adoration of The Shepherds Painting Oil on Copper
    Located in Milan, IT
    Attr. to Girolamo Siciolante known as da Sermoneta (Sermoneta, 1521 - Rome, 1575) Adoration of the Shepherds Oil on copper, 39 x 29.5 cm Frame 47 x 39 cm The refined taste, the refined poses, the definition of the anatomies, the vibrant light, allow us to identify for this painting the hand of a Mannerist painter active during the sixteenth century. In particular, the composition and stylistic research allow us to attribute the panel to Girolamo Siciolante, known as da Sermoneta (1521 - 1575). His first training took place under the guidance of Leonardo Grazia known as da Pistoia (1502 - 1548). Later he settled in Rome where he was able to see the painting of Raphael and Michelangelo from life and where he was first a pupil and then a collaborator of Perin del Vaga...
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    Antique 16th Century Italian Paintings

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    Copper

  • 16th Century Adoration of the Shepherds Painting Oil on Copper by Carnevale
    By Carnevale Studio
    Located in Milan, IT
    Domenico Carnevale (Sassuolo, 1524 - Modena, 1579) Adoration of the Shepherds Oil on copper, 42 x 28 cm Frame 54 x 36 cm Expert opinion of Prof. Emilio Negro The painting represents the Adoration of the Shepherds, the Child in the center, next to the Madonna kneeling in prayer and an angel behind her; towards him in the foreground a woman with a child in her arms, a shepherd with a sheep on the right, a bagpiper on the left and various other male and female characters turn to him. The architectures of the background, between which a glimpse of the landscape can be glimpsed, are hidden in the upper part by the clouds, where a "celestial glory" encamps with three flying angels. The painting shows mannerist characters that can be traced back to the second half of the sixteenth century, and can be traced back to an author from the Modena area, with stylistic references to the Bolognese Samacchini (1532 - 1577) and Passerotti (1529 - 1592). More precisely, it can be attributed to Domenico Carnevale (1524-1579), one of the most important masters of the sixteenth century active in the local area. The Carnival was formed in Emilia, his homeland, where he worked for many years. However, his works also show a clear Roman influence, dictated by a long experience in the city, during which he also dedicated himself to the restoration of the Sistine Chapel. Trained in the late-mannerist environment of Modena, he is also linked to the Parmesan Corrorese and Ferrarese Dossesque tradition; Carnival also always maintains a slight archaic sentiment in his work, The main stylistic reference must be identified in a work similar in subject and iconographic setting, coming from the church of the Pio Istituto Orfanelle di San Geminiano di Modena, currently part of the Art Collection of the Province, attributed to the same influence as the Carnival. Another interesting comparison should be identified with A Presentation of Jesus in the Temple...
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    Antique 16th Century Italian Paintings

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    Copper

  • 18th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Religious Painting Adoration of Magi, 1750
    Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
    Ancient Italian painting from the 18th century. Framework oil on canvas depicting a religious subject Adoration of the Magi of good pictorial quality. Painting of great sige and impa...
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    Antique 1750s Italian Paintings

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  • Early 18th Century 'Summer Allegory', Oil on Canvas
    Located in Firenze, FI
    Beautiful oil painting on canvas depicting a winged putto with a tree background, grape branches and fruit. Within a molded frame in gilded wood, typical manufacture attributable to...
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    Antique Early 18th Century Italian Paintings

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    Canvas, Giltwood

  • 18th Century Oil on Canvas
    Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
    An 18th century oil on canvas with its period giltwood frame. Measures: Painting - H: 40 cm, W: 31 cm Frame - H: 58 cm, W: 49 cm, D: 5 cm.
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    Antique 1760s European Louis XV Paintings

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