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Judith and Holofernes by Gregorio Lazzarini

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French School, circa 1700 Judith and Her Handmaiden with the Head of Holofernes
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Italian Modern Abstract Expressionist Painting by Giuseppe De Gregorio
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Giuseppe De Gregorio (Italian, 1920-2007) 1960s. Signed on lower right. In a nice gilt frame.
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Large Abstract Oil on Canvas by Giuseppe De Gregorio
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Original Serigraph Harlem NY Artist Gregorio Prestopino Signed and Numbered 3/50
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19th Century Procession Painting Oil on Canvas by Marco De Gregorio
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Marco De Gregorio (Resin, 1829 - 1876) Procession Oil on canvas, 53 x 44 cm Frame 55.5 x 46 cm The work can be attributed to the hand of Marco De Gregorio (1829-1876) painter born in Resina (now Herculaneum, in the province of Naples). He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples where he was especially interested in historical painting. In 1858 he hosted the landscape painter Federico Rossano in his home in Portici and starting from 1863 the two painter friends, together with the young Apulian Giuseppe De Nittis and the Tuscan Adriano Cecioni, gave life to the artistic movement called Scuola di Resìna, to which various artists, including Raffaele Belliazzi, Alceste Campriani, Antonino Leto and Edoardo Dalbono. The motifs of the painting of the Resìna School were similar to those of the Tuscan school of Pergentina, to which Raffaello Sernesi, Giuseppe Abbati and Silvestro Lega...
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