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Period: 18th Century and Earlier
Material: Fabric
17th Century Angelica and Medoro Painted Oil on Canvas Roman School
Located in Milan, IT
Roman School, 17th century Angelica and Medoro engrave their names on the bark of a tree Oil on canvas, 65 x 48.5 cm The canvas depicts one of the most famous episodes of O...
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17th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Hst Virgin before the Instruments of the Passion, Framed, 18th Century
Located in MARSEILLE, FR
Oil on framed oval canvas, presenting the Virgin seated near an angel looking at the instruments of the Passion of Christ or Arma Christi: c...
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18th Century Italian Louis XV Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

Sacrificio a Minerva Monumentale Scena Mitologica Italiana della Fine 1600
Located in Milan, IT
Sacrificio a Minerva Monumentale Dipinto Antico con Scena Mitologica del 1600 dipinta ad olio su tela raffigurante una composizione animata da una moltitudine di personaggi. Il dipin...
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Late 17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

French 18th Century Portrait of a Noblewoman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Wonderful 18th century painted portrait of a French noblewoman. The frame is nicely carved and the canvas is in great condition. Classic French style.
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Late 18th Century French French Provincial Antique Fabric Paintings

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17th Century Antique Oil Painting on Canvas Portrait of a Gentleman with Fur
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
Beautiful antique oil painting on canvas portrait of a gentleman with fur. Excellent pictorial quality great attention to detail. Flemis...
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1660s Dutch Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century Christ and the Samaritan Oil on Canvas Roman School
Located in Milan, IT
Roman school of the 17th century Landscape with bridge - Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well Oil on canvas, cm 42 x 59,5 - With frame, cm 54, 5 x 71 cm The small canvas portrays a broad view of the city surrounded by a bucolic and lush landscape, probably a reinterpretation of the Roman countryside or the Agro. The fulcrum of the canvas is the bridge consisting of several bays beyond which stands a village. In the distance the landscape made of green mountains opens into what looks like a lake crossed by boats. The landscape is animated by the human presence; not only small and fleeting figurines intent on walking along earthy paths but also the representation, in the foreground, of an Gospel episode, that of Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well. The landscape can be clearly traced back to a painter trained on the examples of the great seventeenth-century Roman baroque landscape that sees in the Lunette Aldobrandini by Annibale Carracci but also in Claude Lorrain, Nicolas Poussin and Gaspar Doghet are its greatest achievers. If in the past, therefore, the landscape was considered the scenic background on which to project the representation of divine or human characters, in the seventeenth century it became an autonomous and codified pictorial genre. With Carracci comes the so-called ideal landscape: a mental reconstruction of a peaceful and harmonious nature in which the dream of a perfect communion with man is realized. In the wake of Hannibal, as mentioned, during the seventeenth century the "classic" Roman landscape knows a long and happy season by artists such as Domenichino, and the French Claude Lorrain, Nicolas Poussin and Gaspar Dughet. Lorrain investigates the Roman countryside in all its aspects, studying the variations in the different hours of the day, the seasons or weather conditions, but always nourished by a sense of bucolic Virgilian. With Poussin the approach becomes intellectual elaboration and sophisticated rational construction. From the examples of the great masters, the Roman Baroque season, from the middle of the century, saw the flourishing of several personalities who, with shots, but also important personal reworkings, led to further spread the genre. Among the personalities that can be compared to the work in question we cannot fail to mention Crescenzio Onofri (1634-1714), defined by Salerno as the only true pupil of Dughet, who then spread in Florence the taste of the Baroque landscape influencing Tuscan painters such as Panfi and Peruzzini. His paintings are in various Roman collections; such as, for example, the landscapes from the Sacchetti Collection and today at the Pinacoteca Capitolina. and those in the Almagià collection in Rome, others in the Palazzo di Montecitorio, but the most conspicuous group is in the Galleria Doria. In comparison we can mention the two passages of the National Gallery in London, the landscape with a bridge over the Antiquarian Market but also the design of the National Gallery of Art in Washington. In the work you can also find the influences of the art of Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi...
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17th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Pair of Naïve Allegorical Landscape Paintings Sign, Christian Georg v. Lind
Located in Kastrup, DK
Pair of naïve allegorical landscape paintings. Oil on canvas Signed Lieutenant Christian Georg V. Lind, 1837 and 1838. See text on the back. In original gilded damgaard frames. ...
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Mid-18th Century Danish Empire Antique Fabric Paintings

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Circle of Giovanni Paolo Panini 'Piacenza 1691-1765 Rome'
Located in SAINT-JEAN-CAP-FERRAT, FR
Circle of Giovanni Paolo Panini (Piacenza 1691-1765 Rome) An architectural capriccio with an Apostle preaching oil on canvas Measures : 72 ¾ x 58 ½ in. (184.6 x 148.6 cm.) Giov...
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18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Antique Oil on Canvas Italian Landscape from the 1700s with Figures
Located in Barletta, IT
Italian oil on canvas from the 1700s depicting a landscape with characters, a waterfall and a city view with mountains in the background. Without frame Origin: Italy Period:...
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18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Antonio Travi Called Le Sestri, Seascape with Ruins, Genoa 17th Century
Located in Bruxelles, BE
Antonio Travi called Le Sestri (Sestri Ponente, 1608 - Genova 1665) Seascape with ruins Genova, First half of 17th century Oil on canvas with his original 17th century frame M...
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17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Japanese Two-Panel Screen: Cranes on Gold
Located in Hudson, NY
Early Kano School painting of pine trees overlooking two beautifully painted cranes and floral design in a natural setting by water’s edge. Mineral pig...
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Late 18th Century Japanese Antique Fabric Paintings

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Gold, Gold Leaf

16th-17th Century Gentleman’s Portrait Oil on Canvas by Francesco Zucco
Located in Milan, IT
Francesco Zucco (circa 1575-1627) Gentleman’s portrait Measures: Oil on canvas, cm 120 x 140 The painting analyzed here belongs to the pictorial production of Francesco Zucc...
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Early 17th Century Antique Fabric Paintings

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Italian 17th Century Oil on Canvas Head of Christ Crowned with Thorns, Mignard
By (circle of) Pierre Mignard
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A very fine Italian 17th century oval oil on canvas "Head of Christ Crowned with Thorns" Circle of Pierre Mignard (French, 1612-1695) within...
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17th Century French Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

18th Century, Italian Painting Depicting Landscape with Watermill and Characters
Located in IT
18th century, Italian painting depicting landscape with watermill and characters Oil on canvas; Measurements: frame cm L 103.5 x H 127 x P 5; painting L 93 x H 117.5 The painting...
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Mid-18th Century Italian Rococo Antique Fabric Paintings

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Portrait of Lady with a Fan, Framed Oval, 18th Century
Located in MARSEILLE, FR
Oval portrait of a lady of quality, wearing rich jewelry and clothes, a fan in her hand. Good condition, old restorations, relined, some wear to the frame. 18th century. Dim...
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18th Century French Louis XV Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

Jacob De Heusch Studio, Early 18th Century Marine Landscape with Figures
Located in Firenze, FI
Beautiful oil painting on canvas from the early 1700s depicting a Venetian landscape with port, figures and castle. The manufacture is Venetian and can be attributed to the school of...
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Early 18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

Monumental 18th Century Italian Oil Painting
Located in Atlanta, GA
A monumental 18th century Oil On Canvas Painting from Lucca, Italy. Delightful soft color and hues with handsome cracquelure. The painting will be the statement of its surrounding.
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18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Beautiful Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, Italian Oil on Canvas from T
Located in Barletta, IT
Italian oil on canvas from the 1600s, Salome with the Head of John the Baptist. The story: Preacher John the Baptist tells of Herod's incestuous and adulterous love for Herodias. He...
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17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Majestic Oil on Canvas, Depicting an Italian from the 1700s
Located in Barletta, IT
Spectacular Italian oil on canvas from the 1700s, depicting a landscape with a forest, a stream with a small waterfall, horseback riders, and a traveler at twilight. Origin: Italy...
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18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Still Life with Fruits and Bisquits Painting Oil on Canvas
Located in Milan, IT
Emilian school, 18th century Still life with fruit and biscuits Oil on canvas, 32 x 52.5 cm - with frame 44.5 x 64 x 5.5 cm Composite still life enlivened by a colorful arrangem...
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18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Tobias Stranover, Still Life
By Tobias Stranover
Located in SAINT-JEAN-CAP-FERRAT, FR
Item: A pair painting. Author: Tobias Stranover ( 1684- 1731), still life Dimensions: 110,8 x 140,6 cm. (43 5/8 x 55 3/8 in.) 109,9 x 140,5 cm. ...
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Late 17th Century Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century Saint Joseph Oil on Canvas Attributed to Antonio Cifrondi
Located in Milan, IT
Antonio Cifrondi (1665 - 1730), Attributed Man with stick - Saint Joseph Measures: Oil on canvas, Cm 115 x 79 - With frame, cm 139 x 103 This canvas is, for stylistic and c...
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17th Century Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Italian Renaissance 16th Century Egg Tempera Fresco on Canvas, Adam and Eve
Located in Firenze, IT
This art piece is a Florentine Renaissance period fresco of late 1500 hand painted with egg tempera representing the temptation of Adam and Eve, this pivotal moment in the history of...
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16th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Paint

Landscape with Lake, Oil on Canvas, 18th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Landscape with lake. Oil on canvas. Century XVIII. Landscape with a sunset situated on a lake, with some mountains in the background and some trees and a hut in the foreground. Sli...
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18th Century Spanish Neoclassical Antique Fabric Paintings

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Other

Penitent Magdalene, Oil Painting, 18th Century
Located in Budapest, HU
The painting shows Magdalene with a crucifix. The intimate composition raises the inner contemplation and penitence of the biblical figure to be the subject of the artwork. The oil ...
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18th Century European Neoclassical Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

Spanish Colonial, Virgin Mary, Original O/C Painting, XVIII Century
Located in New York, NY
Spanish Colonial Virgin Mary Original Oil on Canvas Painting XVIII Century DETAILS Original period frame. PAINTING DIMENSIONS Height: 17.5 inches Width: 12.75 inches ...
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18th Century Mexican Spanish Colonial Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century Roman Landscape Painting Oil on Canvas by Bloemen
Located in Milan, IT
Workshop of Jan Frans van Bloemen (Antwerp, 1622 - Rome, 1749) Lazio landscape Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 64.5 cm The painting, to be considered belonging to the vast production...
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Late 17th Century Belgian Antique Fabric Paintings

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18th Century Oil on Canvas , Painting Italian Baroque Rubens and Van Dyck, 1790
Located in Valladolid, ES
We offer a very interesting work of art, this ,s an excepcional Italian Baroque Oil /canvas , showing a Rubens and Van Dyck portrait, teacher and student together !!! Peter Paul Rub...
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1790s Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Pair French 18th-19th Century Chinoiserie Circle of Jean B. Pillement
By Jean-Baptiste Pillement
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A fine pair of French 18th-19th century whimsical rococo style chinoiserie oil on canvas, circle of Jean-Baptiste Pillement. (French, 1728-1808). One oil painting depicting an outdoor patio scene of a standing young mother, holding a fan, with her three young children playing with a horse-toy, a parrot and a cat, all surrounded by flowers, plants, trees, planters and flanked by a dragon fountain...
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Late 18th Century French Chinoiserie Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

18th Century, Italian Oval Painting by Pietro D Ollivero with Historical Subject
Located in IT
Painting by Pietro Domenico Ollivero. "Manio Annio Curio Dentato receives the ambassadors of the Samnites", around 1740 The work in question depicts the scene of and was made by the famous italian painter Pietro Domenico Ollivero. The oval canvas shows on the back the card of the Galleria Caretto in Turin (Italy) with the authentic 1965 Giorgio Caretto. The work was also published in "I Piaceri e le grazie" by Arabella Cifani and Franco Monetti in 1993. The subject refers to the history of Rome and an episode narrated by the historian Valerio Massimo. Manius Curius Dentatus (330 BC - 270 BC), one of the great Romans of the 3rd century B.C. was a consul in ancient Rome, known for ending the Samnite Wars. Elected consul in 290 BC. along with Publio Cornelio Rufino, in the same year he fought and won the Third War against the Samnites and their allies, thus ending a conflict that had lasted for 49 years. He definitively subdued the Sabines and the Greek army of Pyrrhus in the battle of Benevento. He represented the ideal prototype of ancient Roman for the generations that followed in that he avoided public honours; Cato the censor, who collected his sayings, placed him among the great figures of universal history. For centuries after his death (in 270 B.C. while overseeing the construction of the second aqueduct in Rome) his military exploits were recounted and his moral rectitude was praised as an example for all the Romans. Ollivero, in the cultured choice of the episode, illustrates the moment when Manio Curio Dentato is found in his home, characterized by Roman walls, sitting by the fire, on a rustic bench while eating his meal in a "ligneo catillo" (wooden basin...
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1740s Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Oil On Canvas With The Battle Of Trafalgar 18th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Oil On Canvas With The Battle Of Trafalgar 18th Century LARGE 18th CENTURY OIL OF THE ENGLISH SCHOOL ON THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR.VERY GOOD QUALI...
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Mid-18th Century Antique Fabric Paintings

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Oil on Canvas English School Marine Scene Eighteenth Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Oil on canvas English school marine scene eighteenth century On the back part it has a label with a note in ink: coast of Scarborough-England E...
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1750s Antique Fabric Paintings

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Continental Oil on Canvas Painting, Iris Goddess of the Rainbow, 18th Century
Located in Gardena, CA
Continental Oil on Canvas Painting, Iris Goddess of the Rainbow, 18th Century A stunning Continental oil on canvas painting, Iris Goddess of the Rainbo...
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18th Century Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century Japanese Screen Pair. Tiger & Dragon by Kaiho Yusetsu
Located in Kyoto, JP
Kaiho Yusetsu (1598-1677) Tiger and Dragon Early Edo Period, Circa 1650 A Pair of Six-fold Japanese Screens. Ink and slight color on paper. Dimensions: Each screen: H. 171 cm x W. 380 cm (67.5’’ x 149.5’’) In this pair of early Edo period Japanese screens a group of tigers prowl in a bamboo grove whipped with fierce wind, while a dragon claws through clouds and mist. The dragon embodies elemental qualities - looming out of the mist, the coils of its body disappearing in the clouds. The dragon is calling for rain, symbolizing spring which is considered the fountain of life. On the other side, the tigers calls for the wind, symbolizing autumn which is considered the end of life. Tigers were familiar motifs within Japanese art from ancient times though the animals were imaginary to the people in the 17th century. While dragons and tigers are usually associated as sacred and ferocious, in this painting, both animals have rather amusing expressions. The tigers appear to glare at the dragon with cat-like eyes, and the look on the swirling dragon’s face appears almost affectionate - lending a playful flair to an otherwise magnificent theme. The tiger and dragon are cosmological symbols of the balancing forces in the world. Screens such as this were originally meant to express the fluctuating nature of the world. For Japanese in the early Edo period, they likely suggested the powers of the cosmos. In Japan the tiger and dragon motif was originally absorbed into the circles of Zen monasteries before spreading into the secular world. The theme especially appealed to the military classes with the Kano school, the official painters to the Shogun and the samurai, being the leading contributors. The painter of this pair of screens, Kaiho Yusetsu (1598-1677), was closely patronized by the third Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. In his later years he worked with Kano school artists...
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Mid-17th Century Japanese Edo Antique Fabric Paintings

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Silk, Wood, Paper

17th Century, Italian Painting with Virgin and Child by Follower of Van Dyck
By Anthony van Dyck
Located in IT
17th century, Italian painting with virgin and childr by Follower of Sir Anthony van Dyck cm W 90 x H 113; cornice cm W 111 x H 135 x D 7 The canvas depicts the Madonna with the Chi...
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Late 17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Japanese Six Panel Screen by Garden’s Edge
Located in Hudson, NY
Edo period (18th century) painting of a flowing array of various types of chrysanthemums painted on beautifully faceted heavy gold leaf and behind afinely painted fence. Petals of th...
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18th Century Japanese Antique Fabric Paintings

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Gold

Chinese Hand-Painted Wallpaper of Phoenix, 18th Century
Located in Southampton, NY
Chinese hand-painted wallpaper of Phoenix, 18th century wallpaper stretched on wood. Some crazing and fine cracks evident upon closer look. Behind glass. The painting shows incredibl...
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Early 18th Century Chinese Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Oval Oil Portrait
Located in Wilson, NC
This description is taken from the information secured to the reverse of the painting - 18th century oval oil portrait of Rebecca Steel of New Timber...
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1770s English Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Paint

The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Oil Painting on Canvas 18th century
Located in Berghuelen, DE
The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Oil Painting on Canvas 18th century An antique oil painting depicting the sacred heart of Jesus. Oil on canvas with p...
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Early 18th Century German Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

Antique Oil Painting "Sacrifice to Minerva" Odoardo Vicinelli Letterfourie 18thC
Located in London, GB
A large antique oil on canvas painting entitled "Sacrifice to Minerva", circle of Francesco Solimena, attributed to Odoardo Vicinelli, dating from the mid 18th Century. The painting depicts a man standing, behind an altar, shielding himself from a kindling fire. To the left of the altar is seated Minerva, in classical flowing white robes, surrounded by a crowd of people. Francesco Solimena (4 October 1657 – 3 April 1747) was a prolific Italian painter of the Baroque era, one of an established family of painters and draughtsmen. Verso: Title, describtion, inventory marks and later restoration stamp: Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh 15 July 1970. Also bears an inscription attributing the painting to Odoardo Vicinelli: Odoardo Vicinelli, scholar of Giovanni Maria Morandi, flourished about 1750 an excellent master of the Venetian and Roman Schools, Provenance: Formerly at Letterfourie, Morayshire, and by descent, through the Gordon family Letterfourie House is a Georgian house in Moray Scotland, built by Robert Adam and completed in 1773 for Clan Gordon...
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1750s Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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17th Century Oil on Canvas Still Life Painting, in a 19th Century Giltwood Fram
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
An exceptional Continental late 17th century oil on canvas still life painting, in a 19th century giltwood frame. The beautiful painting displays a wonderful array of vivid colors an...
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17th Century Unknown Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

Set of Four Chinese Paintings in Rosewood Frames, Signed, 19th Century
Located in Stamford, CT
Set of Four Chinese Paintings in Rosewood Frames, Signed, 19th Century, Oil Canvas Stunning example of Oriental works on canvas on wood. Each in a fine custom rosewood frame, matted. The set depicting a story of a band leader...
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Late 18th Century Renaissance Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

Set of Eight Antique Japanese Bird Paintings
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Rare and remarkable set of eight 18th century paintings of birds on silk executed with egg tempera in a delicate yet colorful style. Interesting historica...
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18th Century Japanese George III Antique Fabric Paintings

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Silk, Paint

Extraordinary Oil Painting on Canvas Depicting Still Life Paolo Paoletti 1600
Located in Barletta, IT
Extraordinary oil painting on canvas depicting still life. It is a work of Paolo Paoletti, an artist born in Padua in 1671 and died in Udine in 1735, who from an early age...
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Late 17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Elegant Portrait of Noble Lady with Necklace and Pendant
Located in Montreal, QC
18th Century elegant portrait of noble lady with necklace and pendant inset with ruby and emerald stone. Oil on canvas.
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1750s Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

17th Century Virgin of the Assumption Painting Oil on Canvas
Located in Milan, IT
17th century Virgin of the Assumption Oil on canvas, 93 x 81 cm Frame, 110 x 97 cm The present Assumption of the Virgin welcomes an innova...
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17th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Large Oil On Canvas, Flemish School, XVIIth Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Large Oil On Canvas, Flemish School, XVIIth Century LARGE OIL ON CANVAS, FLEMISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY LARGE FORMAT, OIL ON CANVAS FROM THE 17TH CENTURY APPARENTLY UNSIGNED. A FOLLOWE...
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16th Century Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Late 17th/Early 18th Century, 'Ecce Homo', Oil on Canvas
Located in Firenze, FI
Beautiful painting depicting the face of Christ mocked in front of the people. Oil technique on spruce tablet, attributable to the Venetian school of t...
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Late 17th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Giltwood

Italian Coastal Scenic Oil Painting, 18th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
18th Century painting of an Italian coastal scene, unsigned. Professionally cleaned and relined in the second half of the 20th century. New gold leaf...
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Late 18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Set of Six Italian 18th Century Watercolor Paintings in Their Original Frames
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A stunning and extremely decorative complete set of six Italian 18th century watercolor paintings in their original frames. Each painting displays a beautiful array of lovely vivid c...
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18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Giltwood

18th Century Antique Oil Painting on Canvas Oval Portrait of a Gentleman
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
Beautiful antique oil painting on canvas portrait of a gentleman. Excellent pictorial quality great attention to detail. English school ...
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1780s Dutch Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

Early 18th Century 3-Panel Folding Screen, French
Located in Doylestown, PA
An early 18th century French 3-panel folding screen, oil-on-canvas, depicting village and maritime scenes in cartouches with other decoration.
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Early 18th Century Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas

18th Century Italian Still Life Fruit Painting
Located in Pomona, CA
A late 18th-century Italian oil on canvas still life painting of grapes. Period Italian frame. The total measurement with frame is 27"W, 33"H, 2.50" D.
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Late 18th Century Italian Antique Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Paint

Pair of 18 Century Paintings of St Francis Xavier and St Carlo Borromeo
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
A beautifully executed and rare complementary pair of oil on canvas paintings depicting two of the moist famous and important counter reformation catholic saints St Francis Xavier and St Carlo Borromeo shown in scenes of what the respective saints are mostly famous for. St Francis Xavier for the conversion to Christianity of many S. E Asian countries notably India and St Carlo Borromeo shown asking the Virgin Mary to intercede for the cessation of the terrible plague of 1576. The paintings are presented in refreshed gilded carved wooden frames and are unsigned. St. Francis Xavier was born in Spanish Navarre in 1506 and in 1528, he met St. Ignatius of Loyola. He became one of the seven in 1534 who founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order). In 1536, he left the University of Paris and joined St. Ignatius in Venice. He was ordained in 1537, and in 1540 after the Society was recognized by the Pope, he journeyed to the Far East. Francis Xavier first evangelized the Portuguese colony of Goa in India, then Travancore, Ceylon, Malacca, and the surrounding islands. From there he journeyed to Japan, where he gave Christianity such deep roots that it survived centuries of violent persecution. He died on Sancian Island in 1552, while he was seeking to penetrate into the great forbidden land of China. Despite language problems, lack of funds, resistance from the Europeans as well as the natives, he persevered. St. Francis converted more people in his life than anyone since the Apostle St. Paul. He baptized over 3 million people, converted the entire town of Goa in India, and he labored in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Japan. He was truly a missionary par excellence. St Carlo Borromeo (1538-1584), was a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Milan from 1565 to 1583. He was described in the decree for his canonization, as “a man, even while the world smiles on him with the utmost flattery, he lives crucified to the world, spiritually, trampling earthly things, seeking continuously the things of heaven, emulating the life of the Angels on earth, in his thoughts and actions. The plague began in the month of August that year. Milan was celebrating joyfully the arrival of Don John of Austria, on his way to Flanders, where he had been appointed governor. The city authorities were abuzz with excitement in their desire to bestow the highest honours on the Spanish prince, but Charles, who had been Archbishop of the diocese for six years, was following with concern the news coming from Trento, Verona and Mantua, where the plague had begun claiming victims. The first cases exploded in Milan on August 11th, right at the moment when Don John of Austria arrived. The victor of Lepanto, followed by the governor, Antonio de Guzmán y Zuñiga, departed the city, while Carlo Borromeo, who was in Lodi for the Bishop’s funeral, returned in haste. Confusion and fear reigned in Milan and the Archbishop dedicated himself completely to assisting the sick and ordering public and private prayers. Dom Prosper Guéranger sums up his infinite charity in this way: “In the absence of local authorities, he organized the health service, founded or renewed hospitals, sought money and provisions, decreed preventive measures. Most importantly though, he took steps to ensure spiritual help, assistance to the sick and the burial of the dead. Unafraid of being infected, he paid in person, by visiting hospitals, leading penitential processions, being everything to everyone, like a father and true shepherd” St. Carlo was convinced that the epidemic was “a scourge sent by Heaven” as chastisement for the sins of the people and that recourse to spiritual measures was necessary to fight against it: prayer and penitence. He rebuked the civil authorities for having placed their trust in human measures rather than divine ones. “Hadn’t they prohibited all the pious gatherings and processions during the time of the Jubilee? For him, and he was convinced of it, these were the causes of the chastisement. The magistrates who governed the city continued to oppose public ceremonies, out of fear that the large gathering of people would spread contagion, but Charles “who was guided by the Divine Spirit” – recounts another biographer – convinced them by citing various examples, among which was the one regarding St. Gregory the Great who had halted the plague devastating Rome in 590. While the pestilence spread, the Archbishop then ordered three general processions to take place in Milan on the 3rd, 5th and 6th of October, “to placate the wrath of God”. On the first day, the Saint, despite it not being the Lenten season, placed ashes on the heads of the thousands gathered, exhorting them to penitence. Once the ceremony was over, the procession went to the Basilica of St. Ambrose. Charles put himself at the head of the people, dressed in a hooded purple robe, barefoot, penitential cord at his neck and large cross in his hand. The second procession led by the Cardinal headed towards the Basilica of San Lorenzo. The third day the procession from the Duomo headed for the Basilica of Santa Maria at San Celso. St. Carlo carried in his hands a relique of Our Lord’s Holy Nail, which had been given by the Emperor Theodosius to St. Ambrose in the 5th century. The plague didn’t show any signs of waning and Milan appeared depopulated, as a third of its citizens had lost their lives and the others were in quarantine or didn’t dare leave their homes. The Archbishop ordered about twenty stone columns with a cross at the top to be erected in the main squares and city crossroads, allowing the inhabitants from every quarter to take part in the Masses and public prayers - from the windows of their homes. One of Milan’s protectors was St. Sebastian, the martyr the Romans had recourse to during the plague in 672. St. Charles suggested that the magistrates of Milan reconstruct the sanctuary dedicated to him, which was falling into ruins, and to celebrate a solemn feast in his honour for ten years. Finally in July 1577, the plague ceased and in September the founding stone was laid in the civic temple of St. Sebastian, where on January 20th every year, even today a Mass is offered to recall the end of the scourge. St.Carlo Borromeo died on November 3rd 1584 and was buried in the Duomo of Milan. His heart was solemnly translated to Rome, in the Basilica of Saints Ambrose...
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