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Place of Origin: Italian
Carlo Mismetti “Miscar” Dipinto Olio su Tela 1972
Located in Taranto, IT
Carlo Mismetti “Miscar” Dipinto Olio su Tela 1972.
Misure:
Altezza 82 cm
Larghezza 63 cm
Olio su tela
In buone condizioni conservative, presenti segni del tempo dovuti all’ut...
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1970s Vintage Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Bolognese School of the 16th Century - Mummy of Saint Catherine of Bologna
Located in Bruxelles, BE
Bolognese School of the 16th Century
Mummy of Saint Catherine of Bologna
Oil on Panel
20,5 x 7 x 0,8 cm
This rare painting depicts Saint Catherine of Bologna as a mummy, housed in a ...
Category
16th Century Renaissance Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Wood, Giltwood
Gianfranco Asveri, Memorie 13062
By Gianfranco Asveri
Located in New York, NY
Memorie, #13062, by Italian artist Gianfranco Asveri mixed media on paper, gallery framed in white wood frame and under glass. Depicted are some of his favorite subjects, his mother, his dog, and his cat.
Live image measures 19.5 x 11.75 inches.
Gianfranco Asveri was born in Fiorenzuola D’Arda, Italy, in 1948. The artist lives and works at Gasperini on the hills between Parma and Piacenza with his beloved dogs.
He began to paint in 1969. His first work was merely figurative. In the 1980s he moved closer to the “Art Brut” style.
Renowned in Italy, Asveri has just finished a solo exhibition in Genoa at the Medioeval “Commenda” and will be presented in Paris next February during the Contemporary Art Fair in Port de Versailles.
Recently, the newspaper “Il Sole 24 Ore” (The Italian Economic newspaper) included Asveri among the artists to watch in terms of investment in the Italian Art Market.
An appreciable number of famous critics have written essays about his works: Paolo Bledinger, Luca Beatrice, Flaminio Gualdoni and Martina Corgnati.
Most Important Exhibitions:
2016
– Sogni dipinti, Galleria Rotaross, Novara.
– Lo sguardo nascosto, Galleria Biffi Arte, Piacenza.
2015
– Abracadabra, Galleria Leonardus, Sestri Levante...
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20th Century Modern Italian Paintings
Materials
Paint
18th Century, Italian Rococo Still Life Painting by Michele A. Rapos
By Michele Antonio Rapos
Located in IT
Michele Antonio Rapos (Turin 1733-1819), Still life of flowers and fruits,
Oil on canvas
frame: cm H 133 x W 124 x D 8 (canvas: cm 108.5 x 108.5)
The painting depicts a triumph of ...
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Late 18th Century Rococo Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
Death Comes to the Table Memento Mori by Giovanni Martinelli c. 1670
Located in Milano, MI
Italian painting from 1600 Banquet with Figures Memento Mori by Giovanni Martinelli, titled Death Comes to the Banquet Table, vanitas circa 1635. The oil-on-canvas painting is inspi...
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Late 17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oak
19th Century Italian School Oil on Canvas Painting of Birds
Located in Dallas, TX
Very fine large scale 19th century Italian school painting of a landscape scene with birds. So pretty and framed in a lovely gold...
Category
19th Century Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Large Painting Of Anna Maria Borghese by Vittorio Matteo Corcos
Located in Norwood, NJ
Vittorio Matteo Corcos, Italian, (1859–1933)
Original portrait of Anna Maria Borghese by Vittorio Matteo Corcos. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Ex-Sot...
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Late 19th Century Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Pair 18th or 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Gouaches Of Vesuvius, Bay of Naples
Located in Stamford, CT
Pair of 18th or 19th century Neapolitan gouaches of Virgil's Tomb, one with a view of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples. This is a wonderful high quality pair of a rare subject. A...
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Late 18th Century Grand Tour Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Paper
Claude Monet Les Coquelicots 1873 Reproduction Oil Painting With Gilt Frame
By Claude Monet
Located in Reading, Berkshire
Claude Monet Les Coquelicots 1873
A Quality Reproduction Oil Painting In Gilt Frame
Wild Poppies, near Argenteuil painting was created in 18...
Category
1870s Belle Époque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
18th Century, Painting with Still Life by Maximilian Pfeiler
Located in IT
Maximilian Pfeiler (active Rome, circa 1694-circa 1721 Budapest)
Still life with peaches, grapes, figs and pomegranate
Oil on canvas, Measures: cm H 63,5 x W 47. With frame cm ...
Category
Early 18th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
After Raffaello Sanzio 1483-1520 Raphael La Madonna della Seggiola Oil on Canvas
By (after) Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A Fine Italian 19th Century Oil Painting on Canvas "La Madonna della Seggiola" after Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino 1483-1520). The circular painted canvas depicting a seated Madonna holding an infant Jesus Christ next to a child Saint John the Baptist, all within a massive carved two-tone gilt wood, gilt-patinated and gesso frame, which is identical to the frame on Raphael's original artwork. This painting is a 19th Century copy of Raphael's Madonna della Seggiola painted in 1514 and currently exhibited and part of the permanent collection at the Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina, Florence, Italy. The bodies of the Virgin, Christ, and the boy Baptist fill the whole picture. The tender, natural looking embrace of the Mother and Child, and the harmonious grouping of the figures in the round, have made this one of Raphael's most popular Madonnas. The isolated chair leg is reminiscent of papal furniture, which has led to the assumption that Leo X himself commissioned the painting. Circa: 1890-1900.
Subject: Religious painting
Painting diameter: 28 inches (71.1 cm)
Frame height: 55 1/8 inches (140 cm)
Frame width: 46 inches (116.8 cm)
Frame depth: 5 1/8 inches (13 cm)
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, March 28 or April 6, 1483 - April 6, 1520), known as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period.
Raphael was enormously productive, running an unusually large workshop and, despite his death at 37, leaving a large body of work. Many of his works are found in the Vatican Palace, where the frescoed Raphael Rooms were the central, and the largest, work of his career. The best known work is The School of Athens in the Vatican Stanza della Segnatura. After his early years in Rome much of his work was executed by his workshop from his drawings, with considerable loss of quality. He was extremely influential in his lifetime, though outside Rome his work was mostly known from his collaborative printmaking.
After his death, the influence of his great rival Michelangelo was more widespread until the 18th and 19th centuries, when Raphael's more serene and harmonious qualities were again regarded as the highest models. His career falls naturally into three phases and three styles, first described by Giorgio Vasari: his early years in Umbria, then a period of about four years (1504–1508) absorbing the artistic traditions of Florence, followed by his last hectic and triumphant twelve years in Rome, working for two Popes and their close associates.
Raphael was born in the small but artistically significant central Italian city of Urbino in the Marche region, where his father Giovanni Santi was court painter to the Duke. The reputation of the court had been established by Federico III da Montefeltro, a highly successful condottiere who had been created Duke of Urbino by the Pope - Urbino formed part of the Papal States - and who died the year before Raphael was born. The emphasis of Federico's court was rather more literary than artistic, but Giovanni Santi was a poet of sorts as well as a painter, and had written a rhymed chronicle of the life of Federico, and both wrote the texts and produced the decor for masque-like court entertainments. His poem to Federico shows him as keen to show awareness of the most advanced North Italian painters, and Early Netherlandish artists as well. In the very small court of Urbino he was probably more integrated into the central circle of the ruling family than most court painters.
Federico was succeeded by his son Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, who married Elisabetta Gonzaga, daughter of the ruler of Mantua, the most brilliant of the smaller Italian courts for both music and the visual arts. Under them, the court continued as a centre for literary culture. Growing up in the circle of this small court gave Raphael the excellent manners and social skills stressed by Vasari. Court life in Urbino at just after this period was to become set as the model of the virtues of the Italian humanist court through Baldassare Castiglione's depiction of it in his classic work The Book of the Courtier, published in 1528. Castiglione moved to Urbino in 1504, when Raphael was no longer based there but frequently visited, and they became good friends. He became close to other regular visitors to the court: Pietro Bibbiena and Pietro Bembo, both later cardinals, were already becoming well known as writers, and would be in Rome during Raphael's period there. Raphael mixed easily in the highest circles throughout his life, one of the factors that tended to give a misleading impression of effortlessness to his career. He did not receive a full humanistic education however; it is unclear how easily he read Latin.
Early Life and Works
His mother Màgia died in 1491 when Raphael was eight, followed on August 1, 1494 by his father, who had already remarried. Raphael was thus orphaned at eleven; his formal guardian became his only paternal uncle Bartolomeo, a priest, who subsequently engaged in litigation with his stepmother. He probably continued to live with his stepmother when not staying as an apprentice with a master. He had already shown talent, according to Vasari, who says that Raphael had been "a great help to his father". A self-portrait drawing from his teenage years shows his precocity. His father's workshop continued and, probably together with his stepmother, Raphael evidently played a part in managing it from a very early age. In Urbino, he came into contact with the works of Paolo Uccello, previously the court painter (d. 1475), and Luca Signorelli, who until 1498 was based in nearby Città di Castello.
According to Vasari, his father placed him in the workshop of the Umbrian master Pietro Perugino as an apprentice "despite the tears of his mother". The evidence of an apprenticeship comes only from Vasari and another source, and has been disputed—eight was very early for an apprenticeship to begin. An alternative theory is that he received at least some training from Timoteo Viti, who acted as court painter in Urbino from 1495.Most modern historians agree that Raphael at least worked as an assistant to Perugino from around 1500; the influence of Perugino on Raphael's early work is very clear: "probably no other pupil of genius has ever absorbed so much of his master's teaching as Raphael did", according to Wölfflin. Vasari wrote that it was impossible to distinguish between their hands at this period, but many modern art historians claim to do better and detect his hand in specific areas of works by Perugino or his workshop. Apart from stylistic closeness, their techniques are very similar as well, for example having paint applied thickly, using an oil varnish medium, in shadows and darker garments, but very thinly on flesh areas. An excess of resin in the varnish often causes cracking of areas of paint in the works of both masters. The Perugino workshop was active in both Perugia and Florence, perhaps maintaining two permanent branches. Raphael is described as a "master", that is to say fully trained, in December 1500.
His first documented work was the Baronci altarpiece for the church of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino in Città di Castello, a town halfway between Perugia and Urbino. Evangelista da Pian di Meleto, who had worked for his father, was also named in the commission. It was commissioned in 1500 and finished in 1501; now only some cut sections and a preparatory drawing remain. In the following years he painted works for other churches there, including the Mond Crucifixion (about 1503) and the Brera Wedding of the Virgin (1504), and for Perugia, such as the Oddi Altarpiece. He very probably also visited Florence in this period. These are large works, some in fresco, where Raphael confidently marshals his compositions in the somewhat static style of Perugino. He also painted many small and exquisite cabinet paintings in these years, probably mostly for the connoisseurs in the Urbino court, like the Three Graces and St. Michael, and he began to paint Madonnas and portraits. In 1502 he went to Siena at the invitation of another pupil of Perugino, Pinturicchio, "being a friend of Raphael and knowing him to be a draughtsman of the highest quality" to help with the cartoons, and very likely the designs, for a fresco series in the Piccolomini Library in Siena Cathedral. He was evidently already much in demand even at this early stage in his career.
Influence of Florence
Raphael led a "nomadic" life, working in various centres in Northern Italy, but spent a good deal of time in Florence, perhaps from about 1504. Although there is traditional reference to a "Florentine period...
Category
Early 1900s Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
Italian Renaissance Style Tempera on Gold Ground Panel Painting the Annunciation
Located in Firenze, IT
This Italian tempera painted on gilt wood gold ground panel is a Tuscan religious artwork in the style of late Renaissance - early Gothic period. The sc...
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19th Century Renaissance Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Matteo Lovatti 19th Century Oil on Panel Young Prince's Visit
By Matteo Lovatti 1
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Matteo Lovatti (Italian, b. 1861) a fine 19th century oil on panel "The Young Prince's Visit" Depicting an interior tavern scene with a jester introducing and welcoming a young Princ...
Category
19th Century Baroque Revival Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Wood
Early 20th Century Italian Street Scene Painting in Gilt Frame Signed Petrilli
By N. Petrilli
Located in Dallas, TX
This oil on canvas painting was created in Italy, circa 1920. Set inside the original carved gilt frame, this painting depicts a European city scene bustling with people walking down...
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Early 20th Century Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
18th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Antique Landscape Painting, 1750
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Antique Italian painting from 18th century. Framework oil on canvas, on the first canvas, depicting a view with characters, animals and ruins of good pictorial quality. Large size fr...
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1750s Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
SECOND HALF OF THE 19th CENTURY DANTE AND BEATRICE PAINTING BY RAFFAELE SORBI
Located in Firenze, FI
Beautiful oil painting on canvas, framed in an elegant carved and gilded wooden frame, complete with mirror. This work, belonging to the famous Florentine painter Raffaello Sorbi, bears the artist's signature at the bottom right and is dated 1863, placing it in his early youthful production. Sorbi's stylistic characteristics are clearly visible, in which the warm Macchiaioli tones blend with neo-Gothic and romantic subjects, taken from the Renaissance and the Middle Ages. In this case the painting portrays the meeting between Dante and Beatrice, set in Florence, in front of a church, probably the Badia Fiorentina, a place frequented by both Dante, Beatrice and their respective families. Against the backdrop of Renaissance Florence, you can see people entering and leaving the church, while on the sides of the main scene there are figures of the people and a little girl sitting on the steps. The central scene represents the meeting between a young Dante, wearing the characteristic red tunic...
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Late 19th Century Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood, Paint
END OF THE 18th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF COUNT LUDOVICO CAPRARA
Located in Firenze, FI
Splendid oil portrait on canvas of Count Bailiff Ludovico Caprara (1731-1812), as indicated by the writing inside the "tabula ansata," at the bottom of the frame of the painting. The...
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Late 18th Century Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Large Vintage Tuscan Landscape, Italian, Framed Oil on Canvas, Artist Signed
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a large vintage Tuscan landscape. An Italian, framed oil on canvas, dating to the late 20th century, circa 1990.
Self taught, and known as 'the artistic voice of Tuscany', B...
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Late 20th Century Mid-Century Modern Italian Paintings
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Canvas, Giltwood
Countryside Landscape with Shepherds and Sheep by Silvio Poma circa 1890 Italian
By Silvio Poma
Located in Milano, MI
Silvio Poma Landscape With Shepherds oil on canvas painting depicting a dirt road in the middle of a tree-lined countryside with farmers grazing a flock of sheep. On the left side of...
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Late 19th Century Romantic Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
Bolognese Painters of the 1500s, Art & Works of the Bolognese, 2 Vol set 1st Ed
Located in valatie, NY
Bolognese Painters of the 1500s, Art and Works of the Bolognese School by Vera Fortunati Pietrantonio. Published by Grafis, Italy, 1986. Pair of 1st Ed hardcovers with dust jackets and slip-case. A monumental work of artists between 1401-1500. Some of the artists: Francesco Francia (1447-1517) and Lorenzo Costa (1460-1535). From 1501-1600 the artists Amico Aspertini (1474-1552), Girolamo da Treviso (1497-1544), Pier Maria Pennacchi (1464 - before 1515), Girolamo da Carpi, Denijs Calvaert, Pietro Faccini (1552-1614), Prospero Fontana (1512-1597), Lavinia Fontana...
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1980s Vintage Italian Paintings
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Paper
19th Century Italian Gouache Romantic Allegory of Ecstasy with Putti
Located in Milano, MI
Allegory of ecstasy with Cupid, an 19th century Italian tempera and watercolor painting, oval composition within a rectangular greenish frame.
The painting depicts the dream, the ec...
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Mid-19th Century Romantic Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
Colorful 20th Century Oil Painting of Paris by Italian Artist Piero Solavaggione
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Oil painting on canvas in its original frame representing a Parisian quarter with a church on the background. Painted by the Italian artist Professor Piero Solavaggione (Carmagnola (...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Painting Face of young woman Cappellini
Located in Taranto, IT
Painted Face of young woman Cappellini.
Measures:
Height 71 cm
Width 61 cm
Mixed Media on canvas
In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and age. (Pl...
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1970s Vintage Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Italian Renaissance Madonna & Child Painting
Located in Queens, NY
Italian Renaissance style (modern) oil painting of Madonna & Child in antique gold carved frame
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20th Century Renaissance Italian Paintings
Materials
Paint
Mid-Century Balinese Painting on Silk with Bamboo and Woven Rattan Frame, 1960s
Located in Roma, IT
Spectacular large Balinese Painting on Silk with an outstanding bamboo and woven rattan frame. This marvellous painting was realized in Bali around the 1960s and is signed on the bot...
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Italian Paintings
Materials
Bamboo, Wicker, Cane, Rattan, Silk, Glass, Paint
Oil on Canvas Still Life of Flowers
Located in Cheshire, GB
Still life with flowers in a vase, oil on canvas, signed Manuela Bonati encased in carved frame.
Dimensions
Height 28 Inches
Width 24 Inches
Depth 2 Inches.
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Early 20th Century Italian Paintings
Materials
Paint
Large Antique Italian School Oil on Canvas Painting Apparition of Mary to James
Located in Lisse, NL
Large size antique Gothic Art painting 'The Apparition of the Virgin Mary to Saint James'.
We are by no means connoisseurs when it comes to antique paintings, but we have seen enough antique paintings to know when something is special, decorative and truly inspiring and interesting to look at. And the large size of this antique work of art, makes it impressive too. Also, because it must have taken one very skilled painter an awful lot of time (probably weeks, if not months) to hand-paint this famous religious scene. According to ancient local tradition, on January 2nd of the year AD 40, the Virgin Mary appeared to James on the bank of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was preaching the Gospel in Iberia. Looking at the perfectly painted ancient landscape
and the kneeling figure who is in awe of what he is witnessing (by the river bank) we believe this is in fact the apparition of Mary to James. Following that apparition, by the way, St. James returned to Judea, where he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa the first (in the year AD 44). Judging from the skillfully painted individuals in the Renaissance Style and the striking and lively colors, we believe, this late 1800s painting is the work of a true artisan. This work of religious art on the back reads 'Sacerdote Salvatore Rosa, Dipinse 1889' which means Priest Salvatore Rosa, Painted 1889. This priest clearly had a god given talent and god bless him for having created this masterpiece.
Apart from some minor imperfections this large and nostalgic painting is in very good condition and we believe it will look particularly great in a church, monastery or chapel. At the same time, a one of a kind antique like this will ofcourse also look great atop the stairwell of a mansion or in the entry hall of a French castle etc. We don't know the 'exact' value of this large size antique painting...
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Late 19th Century Renaissance Revival Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Pair of Mid-20th Century Oil Paintings by Mario Fattori, circa 1950s
Located in San Francisco, CA
Pair of Mid-20th century oil paintings by Mario Fattori, circa 1950s
Wonderful pair of oil paintings. One shows a young woman standing in a barn interio...
Category
Mid-20th Century Italian Paintings
Materials
Wood, Paint
A 19th C. Italian Oil on Canvas "The Cardinal's Present" by Arturo Ricci
By Arturo Ricci
Located in New York, NY
A Marvelous 19th Century Italian Oil on Canvas titled "The Cardinal's Present" by Arturo Ricci. This oil on canvas is truly incredible and one of Ricci's best works of art. The sce...
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1880s Louis XVI Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
Painting Nude of a Seated Woman F.Spina 1978
Located in Taranto, IT
Painting Nude of a Seated Woman F.Spina 1978
Measures:
Height 66 cm
Width 50 cm
In good conservative condition, present signs of time due to use and age. (Please see photos)
If ...
Category
1970s Vintage Italian Paintings
Materials
Paper
Large Scale Italian Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Round Top, TX
An outstanding and grand scale oil on canvas painting of a nude male. Entitled "La Vittoria Della Verita' Sull'Insidia" - "The Victory Of Truth Over The Trap"..... Expertly executed ...
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Early 20th Century Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
18th Century, Italian Oil on Canvas Still Life by Pietro Navarra
Located in IT
18th century, Italian oil on canvas still life by Pietro Navarra
Oil on canvas, canvas measures: cm H 103 x W 164, framed measures...
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18th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Italian Painting Architectural Capriccio with Caio Cestio Pyramid after Panini
Located in IT
19th century, Italian Painting Architectural Capriccio with the Pyramid of Caio Cestio, Roman painter, after Giovanni Paolo Panini, unsigned.
Dimensions: cm H 48 x W 63.5, frame H 6...
Category
19th Century Rococo Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Wood
Caravaggesque Oil on Copper "Flagellation of Christ" Baroque Sicilian, 17th Cent
By (After) Caravaggio
Located in Milano, IT
Splendid 17th-century Italian painting by unknown artist, but certainly a follower of Caravaggio, relying on style and drawing.
The painting has a very beautiful gilded wooden frame, with a subtle greek with spheres and an overlying rectangular frame with sinuous flowers on each corner, very elegant and beautiful.
The painting depicts one of the most depicted religious scenes ever, the scourging of Christ, and is entirely done in oil on copper.
The scourging of Jesus is an episode narrated in the Gospels (Mk15:15-16; Mt27:26-27; Lk23:16-26; Jn19:1-17[1]).
Scourging is a flogging, particularly bloody, by means of sticks, rods or cat-o-nine-tails, the latter instrument consisting, in the Roman typology, of a short stick to which were secured several strings ending in metal claws, leads and bone splinters that caused tremendous lacerations and fractures to the tortured person. Chains are used in this scene, both to immobilize Jesus Christ and to flog him, as we can see in the upper right hand of the scourger.
According to some personal research, it turned out that the actual scourging of Christ was mostly depicted at the column, while this Christ is on the ground, so presumably Christ here is scourged during the Way of the Cross at one of those stages where he fell.
The painting has a very dark coloring, which is why this painting is believed to faithfully follow Caravaggio's style of dry, authoritarian brushstrokes. The painting shows a figure agonizing on the ground that continues to receive beatings and floggings of all kinds, representing Christ; his face is crucified in a loquacious expression of pain, he turns his eyes to heaven as if to invoke God, but at the same time those same eyes admonish the wickedness and arrogance inherent in humanity.
Christ has one hand resting on the ground in the act of holding himself, while the other takes a completely unnatural stance against the barren ground. His body appears hardened to wanting to parry the blows, his legs are curled up on his knees as he takes kicks from the soldier above him. Christ is depicted pinned down from the neck with a very large and strong black iron bolt held by the other soldier. The soldier on the right in the foreground wears a one-shoulder tunic with an orange tunic and blue pants. On his feet he wears gray shoes, at his waist he has a belt with an iron helmet...
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17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Copper
18th Century, Italian 'Memento Mori' Old Master School of Guido Reni
By Guido Reni
Located in Atlanta, GA
In the style or School of the Important Old Master Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642).
A stunning Old Master 18th or possibly 17th century Italian Baroque School religious portrait painting...
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18th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood, Paint
Pair of Massive Framed Italian Majolica Chargers, circa 1880
Located in New York, NY
Finely painted in an Italian palette with mythological and Roman battle scenes, each border rim painted with yellow enamel. With a large carved ebony...
Category
1880s Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Majolica
17th Century Oil on Copper Saint Joseph and King David
Located in Firenze, IT
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Miniature on copper...
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Mid-17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Copper
Italian 17th Century Still Life Painting in Period Carved Gilt Frame
Located in Vero Beach, FL
Italian 17th century still life painting in period carved gilt frame
Italian school still life painting from the workshop of a great master. The 17th century Baroque painting in oil...
Category
17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
In the Garden of Good and Evil Digital Painting
By Daria Petrilli
Located in Milan, IT
This Pop-Surrealist digital painting depicts a woman being tempted by a serpent in the Garden of Eden. Instead of an apple, she is holding a broken heart in her hands. The female figure stand out against a lush background of exotic foliage and flowers. Part of a signed, numbered Limited Edition. "Certificate of Authenticity" include. Basswood box frame.
Year of Creation: 2015
Edition Number: 1/300
Artist’s Signature: Printed on the Canvas + original signature on Limited Edition Certificate...
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2010s Modern Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Cotton
Beautiful 17th Century Italian School " Virgin of Sorrows "
Located in Madrid, ES
Beautiful 17th century Italian school " Virgin of Sorrows "
Oil on canvas
Measures : 50.5 x 42.5 cm
very good condition
Category
Mid-17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Paint
Monumental 16th Century Painting Depicting the Scene of the Visitation of Mary
Located in Torino, IT
Monumental
16th century painting
depicting the scene of the
Visitation of Mary.
Anonymous painter of the Lombard school.
Coeval copy after Federico Bar...
Category
16th Century Renaissance Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Antique 17th Century Painting Madonna /Virgin Mary Italy Oil on Canvas
Located in Doha, QA
Magnificent Italian 17th century Portrait of Virgin Mary measures 52 x 68 cm without the frame.
The colors are stunning and the paintin...
Category
17th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Large Painted Oval Wooden Wall Panel from Florence, Italy
Located in Dallas, TX
Hand-painted in Florence, Italy, this fantastic oval wooden wall panel features a large urn with a scrolled handle. The urn is adorned with a fluted...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Paintings
Materials
Wood, Paint
19th Century Italian Oil Painting in the Manner of Antonio Panini
Located in Hudson, NY
This fine old painting is a typical pastiche of the kind popular throughout Italy and the world in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The most commonly associated artist who really m...
Category
19th Century Baroque Revival Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
17th Century Madonna with Child Painting Oil on Canvas Tuscan School
Located in Milan, IT
17th century, Tuscan school
Madonna and Child
Oil on canvas, 31 x 21 cm
With frame, cm 37,5 x 27,5
The pearly incarnations and the thoughtful play of looks between the Virgin, turned to the Son, and Questi, warmly open to the viewer, pour out the present painting with compositional perfection. Virginal fabrics become mottled at the folds, wrapping the Madonna in a thin vitreous mantle. The pastel colors, shining on the pink robe just tightened at the waist by a gold cord, enliven the faces of the divine couple in correspondence of the cheeks, lit by an orange warmth. Even the left hand of the Virgin, composed in perfect classical pose (Botticelli, Madonna with Child, 1467, Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon), is sprinkled with warmth thanks to the immediate touch with Christ. From the nimbus of the Mother a delicate luminous disk is effused, which takes back, in the most distant rays, the colour of the hair of the Son, from the tones of the sun. The Child Jesus is represented intent in a tender gesture of invitation with the right hand, while with the other he offers a universal blessing: with his hand he retracts the index and annular palms, extending the remaining three fingers, symbol of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The painting welcomes and re-elaborates that typically Tuscan formalism that boasted in the rest of Italy the constant appreciation by the most up-to-date artists and collectors. Arrangement, composition and mixing of colors place the canvas in the middle between the changing mannerist and the sculptural figures of Michelangelo, essential yardstick of comparison in terms of anatomical and expressionistic rendering. In the present, silvery and pinkish powders act as three-dimensional inducers to the Child’s mentioned musculature and to the vivid folds of the clothes, expertly deposited on the lunar whiteness of the skins. While these colours recall the equally brilliantly transparent colours of Pier Francesco Foschi...
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17th Century Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas
19th Century Original Oil on Canvas Painting of Madonna and Child
Located in Round Top, TX
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After the original by Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) dated ca....
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19th Century Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas, Wood, Paint
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19th Century Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas, Giltwood, Paint
pair of Italian late 18th century Gouache and Silvered Wood paintings
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
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18th Century Antique Italian Paintings
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Silver Leaf
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18th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas, Giltwood
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18th Century Baroque Antique Italian Paintings
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Paint
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Located in Round Top, TX
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This portrayal of the love of the gods includes Zeus, king of the gods ...
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18th Century Classical Greek Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas, Wood, Paint
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1670s Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas
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Located in Dallas, TX
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Mid-20th Century Italian Paintings
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Canvas
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Located in New York, NY
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Oil on canvas, in original gilt-wood rococo frame.
Canvas: 45″ high x 34″ wide
Frame: 52″ high x ...
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18th Century Antique Italian Paintings
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Paint
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Located in London, GB
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This beautiful oil pai...
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1890s Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas, Giltwood
Renaissance Style Italian Religious Painting
By Sandro Botticelli
Located in Roma, IT
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Oil on panel
Alessandro Filipepi, also known as Sandro Botticelli, is the first artist that come...
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15th Century and Earlier Primitive Antique Italian Paintings
Materials
Wood
Painting "Luz" by Mario Arlati, 2007
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Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Luz" Mario Arlati, 2007.
Mixed technique on canvas.
Dimensions: cm 170 x H 140 in 66.30 x H 55.12.
Mario Arlati biography
b.1947.
Mario Arlati was born in Milan in 1947. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Paintings
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Canvas
19th Century Italian Oil Painting on Four Panel Folding Screen
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1880s Renaissance Antique Italian Paintings
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Canvas