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Item Ships From: Italy
20th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Signed and Dated Landscape Painting, 1940
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Great Italian painting dated 1940. Oil on board framework depicting a woodland landscape in impressionist style with good pictorial quality. Frame in wood and plaster, adapted to the...
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1940s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Wood
18th Century, Two Still Lifes with Flowers and Fruits by Italian Paintings
Located in IT
Piedmontese painter of the second half of the 18th century
Two "Still Lifes with composition of flowers, fruits and mushrooms"
Measurements: Frames: cm W 63 x H 74 x D 8.5
frames...
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18th Century Rococo Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
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 Italian Mid-Century Modern Italy - Paintings
Materials
Bamboo, Wicker, Cane, Rattan, Silk, Glass, Paint
17th Century Oil on Canvas Venetian Antique Painting The Sacrifice of Isaac 1670
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Venetian school of the 17th century. Great oil on canvas artwork depicting a biblical episode, the sacrifice of Isaac. To test the faith of Abraham, a just and devout man, God orders...
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1670s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Still Life Painting, Vegetable and Fruit, Oil Painting on Canvas, 19th Century
Located in Breganze, VI
Still life artwork, oil painting on canvas, vegetable and fruit with apples, pears, nuts and celery,
cauliflower, chard, leeks, onions, garlic, carrots, aubergine. Still life painting rich and colorful.
It also has a beautiful and original golden frame from the 19th century.
The oil on canvas painting dates back to the nineteenth Century.
The antique frame and the oil painting are restored.
This still life oil painting is not signed, however, this is a French painter active in the 19th century.
Restored Painting Oil on Canvas Gilded Frame Ancient Painting...
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Mid-19th Century French Louis Philippe Antique Italy - 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 ...
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Early 18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
Opium Digital Painting
By Daria Petrilli
Located in Milan, IT
Inspired by the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, this digital painting is based off a photograph of a famous German dancer from the early 20th century. In the foreground, poppy buds evoke a drug-induced state of altered consciousness, amplified by the dreamlike atmosphere of the background. A robin emerges from the woman's chest, symbolizing her obsession. Signed, numbered Limited Edition.
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 Italian Modern Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Cotton
$4,324 / item
18th Century Italian Oil on Canvas Painting with Battle by Antonio Calza
By Antonio Calza
Located in IT
Antonio Calza (Italy, Verona, 1653-18th April 1725)
"Battle between Christian and Turkish cavalry with castle"
The painting depicts a bloody battle between Christian and Turkish cavalry. Characterized by dynamism, intensity of color and light, the main scene occupies the lower horizontal section of the canvas, optically interrupted by the black fumes of the shots from which emerge, on the left, the towers of a fortress. On the right, in the distance you can see the combat in progress in the countryside, beyond which you can see the pale presence of hills that create a fifth, marking the horizon. To frame the scene contributes to the left, against light and in the foreground, a portion of the wall. The painter, however, introduces a horse on the ground, of which we see only the back, a ruse to involve the observer making him become active and participate in the scene. In the foreground, lifeless bodies, wounded horses and, scattered on the ground, weapons and a drum enhance the drama of the clash.
The excitement and expressive force, the intense chromatic range attentive to the conditions of light and the fine brushstrokes, decisive and dramatic, suggests the attribution to Antonio Calza, one of the most important painters of battles of the seventeenth century, excellent student and continuator of the greatest interpreter of the genre, Jacques Courtois called il Borgognone (Saint-Hyppolite 1621 - Rome 1676). Il Borgognone, although not having had a real school or direct students, places itself as a primary reference point by the Italian and foreign "battaglisti".
The genre of battle painting found great success in the collections of the Italian and European nobility of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The battles of the Italian Renaissance, in which the scene converged towards a precise protagonist, evolve towards a type of combat "without hero". The bloody realism of the details and the dynamic development of the narrative confuse the figure of the protagonist, when present, to give importance to the swirl of horses and armed fighters, among which, moreover, does not emerge a winner.
The certain documents relating to the life and movements of Antonio Calza are scarce; it was equally difficult to reconstruct, from the critics, a catalogue of autograph works. Through paintings in private collections, in museums and paintings passed on the antiques market it has been possible to identify a copious corpus of works that can be traced back to his hand. The work of art historians, together with that of antique dealers, in conferring proper attributions in order to best outline the figure of Calza, continues but studies are still in progress. In this sense, the work of Giancarlo Sestieri should certainly be noted, who investigated the artistic production of the battaglisti and Calza, thus allowing the comparison of the numerous photographic works reported, to identify and recognize the stylistic qualities that distinguish the corpus of paintings assigned to him today.
Antonio Calza was born in 1653 in Italy, in Verona and in 1664 he entered the school of Carlo Cignani in Bologna, dedicating himself to painting battles and landscapes. He then perfected in Rome, where he knew the works of the then undisputed head of the sector, Jacques Courtois called the Burgundian. In 1675 he returned to Verona and married an 88-year-old widow who, dying, left him a rich inheritance. Much appreciated by the nobility and the bourgeoisie, he received numerous commissions. Bartolomeo Dal Pozzo (Le Vite de' pittori, de gli scultori et architetti veronesi, 1718) praises "three great paintings of battles...
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Late 17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Old Master Paintings, Portraits Of Elegant Ladies, Oil On Canvas, Portrait Of A Woman, 19th
Located in Breganze, VI
The category Antique Paintings, Portraits Of Elegant Ladies offers a Large Oil Painting On Canvas Dell'800.
This is a portrait of a seated and elegantly dressed woman in a silk dre...
Category
Mid-19th Century French Louis Philippe Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
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 Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Italian Oil on Canvas Landscape Painting by Henry Markò, Early Twentieth Century
By András Markó 1
Located in Milano, MI
Oil painting on canvas depicting a natural summer landscape, created by Henry Markò in the early twentieth century.
Ø cm 49 h cm 105
Henry Markò, descendant of the Austrian paintin...
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1910s Italian Romantic Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
$6,988 Sale Price
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18th Century Oil on Canvas Framed Italian Religious Painting Saint Francis 1720
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Ancient Italian painting from the first half of the 18th century. Oil on canvas framework depicting a religious subject Saint Francis of good pictorial quality. Wooden frame not coev...
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1720s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
$5,232 Sale Price
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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 Italian Modern Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Cotton
$4,629 / item
Antique Painting with an Italian Landscape
By Franz Krause
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Antique large German painting with an Italian landscape - Many European painters came to Italy to paint its beautiful natural landscape, full of sun.
This painter was Franz Krause, born in Germany 31th March 1823 , died in Leitmeritz on 18th March 1878.
If you want, You can use the large frame for a MIRROR, leaving the picture free...
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Mid-19th Century German Beaux Arts Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Miniature painted in gouache on paper, depicting a Memento Mori, Italy 1808.
Located in Milan, IT
Miniature depicting a Memento Mori painted in gouache on paper, grisaille technique. The frame, in ebonized fruitwood and finished with wax, black in color, is oval in shape with an ...
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Early 19th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Brass
17th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Bucolic Landscape Painting, 1680
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Roman school of the second half of the 17th century. Oil painting on canvas depicting a wonderful pastoral scene with figures and animals at the fountain. In the center of the painti...
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1680s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
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 Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
EARLY 19th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN UNIFORM
Located in Firenze, FI
Splendid oil portrait on canvas of a gentleman in uniform, identified as Professor Moses Bosisio, mayor of Monza, who died in 1846, as reported on a plaque on the back of the paintin...
Category
Early 19th Century Italian Empire Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
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 Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
$52,329 Sale Price
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18th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Bucolic Landscape Painting, 1770
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Venetian school of the second half of the 18th century. Oil painting on canvas depicting an Arcadian landscape of pastoral genre. This type of pictorial representation established it...
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1770s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
17th Century Oil on Canvas Altarpiece Painting Madonna with Child and Cherubs
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
A magnificent altarpiece from the second half of the 17th century. Painting oil on canvas depicts a splendid Madonna with Child among cherubs, a widespread iconographic theme in Ital...
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1670s Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Set of Four Blood Drawings by Giulio Falzoni in Pastel and Watercolor from 60s
Located in Milano, MI
Set of 4 sanguine drawings made by Giulio Falzoni in pastel and watercolor in the 1960s
Ø cm 29 h cm 33
Giulio Falzoni was born in 1900 and died in 1979 Milan. He was an Italian pa...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Paper
$2,082 Sale Price
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Italian mid-century modern oil painting with donkeys in golden frame, 1960s
Located in MIlano, IT
Italian mid-century modern oil painting with donkeys in golden frame, 1960s
Picture with rectangular frame. The painting represents two donkeys accompanied by a girl, another female ...
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1960s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Fabric, Glass, Wood, Paint
20th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Signed Landscape Painting Countryside, 1970
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Italian painting from the second half of the 20th century. Artwork oil on canvas depicting landscape, countryside view in impressionist style of good pictorial quality. Painting of g...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
19th Century Signed Portrait of a Young Gentlewoman Painting
By Francesco Vinea 2
Located in Roma, IT
Francesco Vinea portrait of a woman
Portrait of Empire taste
Work by painter Francesco Vinea ( Forli 1845- Florence 1902).
Oil on panel, depicting a young woman in Empire style in re...
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19th Century Italian Empire Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Wood
18th Century, Roman Architectural Capriccio Attributed to Francesco Chiarottini
Located in IT
Francesco Chiarottini (1748-1796)
Roman Architectural Capriccio
Oil on glass, cm 52 x 67 without frame, 63.5 x 79cm with frame
The valuable painting, attributed to the Italian p...
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Mid-18th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Glass
18th Century, Italian Pair of Oil on Canvas Paintings by Francesco Simonini
By SIMONINI
Located in IT
Francesco Simonini (Parma, 16 June 1686 - Parma, 1766)
“The rest of the soldiers” and “The march of soldiers”
oil on canvas
cm 40 x 58 and 40 x 60 ; frame: h 52,5 x W 70,5 x D 6 an...
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Early 18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
$27,829 Sale Price
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Young Women Portrait by Alfred Schmidt, 1920
Located in Vo', Veneto
Alfred Schmidt (1876 ????- 1956) – Portrait of the concert singer Caroline Naase
Oil on canvas circa 1920
60 x 47 cm – without frame
78 x 65 cm – frame included
Signed center right: Alf Schmidt.
Alfred Schmidt
1876 Dresden – 1956 Graefelfing
An impressionist at the Chiemsee
The painterly mood content, which the artist Alfred Schmidt captured in countless variations on the canvas, occupies such an eminent and substantial position that it is inextricably linked to his oeuvre. “[…] Female creatures walking in the shimmering air […]”(1), who find their pleasure in the warm, golden tones of summer and the grey-silver shimmering water surface of the lake, correspond to the characteristic motif of the native of Dresden. One is inevitably reminded of the impressionist Christian Landenberger (1862-1927), to whom Schmidt was a friend and who painted canvas on canvas at Lake Ammersee, but “[…] softer, sweeter and more narrative, because he [Schmidt] often expands on that Nature and the human body come together to create a small, genre-like idyll”(2).
His art is a commitment to plein air painting. He openly displays his impressionistic impetus. The originally anecdotal aspects of his painting, which he had experienced at the Karlsruhe Academy from 1886 to 1893, he gradually put aside both through the one-year study visit to Paris and Brittany in 1889 and through the influence of Landenberger and Swabian landscape painting. From this point onwards, artistic development is hardly noticeable. He had found his individual style and stuck to it.
At the end of 1899, Schmidt came to the Swabian capital from Karlsruhe in the entourage of Leopold Graf von Kalckreuth (1855-1922), who was appointed to the Stuttgart Academy with Carlos Grethe (1864-1913) and Robert Poetzelberger...
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1920s German Art Deco Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
16th Century Oil on Canvas Tuscan School Antique Religious Painting Holy Family
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Great Italian painting from the second half of the 16th century. Oil on canvas painting depicting a Holy Family from the Tuscan school of remarkable pictorial quality. We find the typical stylistic features of the Renaissance with a wonderful pyramidal composition, a refined chromatic palette and particular attention to the drapery. In the center is the Madonna with the baby Jesus in her arms who reaches out toward Saint John the Baptist with a lamb at his side, a symbol of Christ's sacrifice. At the top left we see Saint Joseph sleeping...
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16th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Pair of Three-Dimensional Vintage Patinated Silver Paintings, Italy, 1970s
Located in Palermo, IT
Pair of three-dimensional vintage patinated silver paintings, Italy, 1970s
Measurements of the silver patinated panels: width 30 cm x height 27 cm.
External measurements: width 60 cm...
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1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Metal, Silver Plate
1681, Pair of Paintings signed Grechetto da Leone as Govaert G. VAN DER LEEUW
Located in IT
1681, Pair of Paintings signed Grechetto da Leone as Govaert G. VAN DER LEEUW
Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: cm W 91 x H 123 x D 6; canvas: cm W 72 x H 103.5
This pair of fine paintings,...
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1680s Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
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 Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Copper
$17,126 Sale Price
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Italian 19C Big Architectural Hand-coloured Print with Black and Gold Frame
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Rare extra-large (cm 59 x 85) antique watercolour of capital from a collection of architectural details of Florence monuments painted in Italy in the middle of 19th Century.
Black ma...
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1840s Italian Neoclassical Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
MID-18th CENTURY PAINTING MADONNA WITH CHILD
Located in Firenze, FI
Beautiful oil painting on canvas, made on the first canvas and framed with a contemporary rectangular frame in carved and gilded wood. The painting represents a striking image of the...
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Mid-18th Century Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
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...
Category
Late 19th Century Italian Romantic Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Giltwood
LATE 18th CENTURY PAINTING WITH A BATTLE SCENE
Located in Firenze, FI
Oil painting on wooden canvas, accompanied by a carved and gilded wooden frame, decorated with geometric and floral motifs. In the center, the scene depicts a battle, with two main c...
Category
Late 18th Century Austrian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, 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 Italian Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood, Paint
Period Italian Signed Grand Tour Watercolor
Located in Roma, IT
Period Italian Signed Grand Tour Watercolor
Beautiful watercolour depicting the ancient Roman colony Timgad
Signed, dated and located in the l...
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Early 20th Century Italian Grand Tour Italy - Paintings
Materials
Glass, Wood, Paper
Antique Flower Painting, Dahlias Flowers, Oil on Canvas, 19th Century 'QF483'
By Eugene Henri Cauchois
Located in Breganze, VI
Flowers artwork, antique oil painting, floral vase painting which represents Dahlias and
Chrysanthemums. The painting has a gold leaf frame realised in the 1800s.
The oil on canvas...
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19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Antique oil painting "Still Life," signed, France, early 1900s
Located in Traversetolo, IT
Splendid oil painting "Still Life" executed in the early 1900s.The manner in which this still life was executed shows a pictorial conception devoted to a total realism that takes int...
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1910s French Other Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
$2,664 Sale Price
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1930s Italian Signed Still Life Painting
Located in Roma, IT
1930s Italian Signed Still Life Painting
Still life with cactus
Oil on canvas signed Piccari.
On the back the artist's address Via Maddalena 2 Rom...
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Deco Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
18th century, Couple of Italian Paintings Capriccio with Mythological Scenes
Located in IT
Couple of architectural capriccio with mythological scenes, oil on canvas, painter from Bologna active in the 18th century
The two large and valuable pantings depict two architectur...
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Early 18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
We are Made of the Same Matter As Dream Digital Painting
By Daria Petrilli
Located in Milan, IT
A woman with a flower headdress is immersed in a dreamy atmosphere. The swamp, gray and ashen, is now behind her and she smiles as she caresses dreams of pink flamingos. This limited...
Category
2010s Italian Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Cotton, Wood
Snowy Landscape Oil On Canvas by Alex Weise - Dolomites 1930
Located in Vo', Veneto
Snowy Landscape – Alex Weise
Work dimensions: 60 x 80 cm
Measurements with frame: 64 x 84cm
Technique: oil on canvas
Period: 1930s
One of this artist's favorite subjects: snow in t...
Category
1930s Italian Art Deco Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Cassioli Amos, La Rivale Painting
Located in Montelabbate, PU
Amos Cassioli, painting on canvas La Rivale, Romanticism movement, 19th century.
Packaging with bubble wrap and cardboard boxes is included. If the wooden packaging is needed (fumig...
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1890s Romantic Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Miniature with female subject, watercolor on ivory, France 1800.
Located in Milan, IT
Miniature with female subject, watercolor on ivory.
The frame, in waxed fruit wood, black in colour, is oval shaped with the oval interior delimited by a golden brass decorated frame...
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Early 19th Century French Antique Italy - Paintings
Materials
Brass
Oil on canvas depicting gentleman - gold leaf wood frame - ITALY 1910.
By Italian school XX ct.
Located in Milano, IT
Italian school early 20th century (year about 1910)
Oil on canvas depicting gentleman
with wooden frame finished in gold leaf.
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1910s Italian Folk Art Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Gold Leaf
After-William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Located in Rome, IT
Oil on canvas painting, Disarmed Love, unknown artist, 20th century, after William-Adolphe Bouguereau. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS, INFORMATION OF THE LOT AND SHIPPING INFORMATION CAN BE REQUE...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
1960s Mountain Landscape Oil Painting - Tranquil Alpine Scenery
Located in Manzano, IT
1960s Mountain Landscape Oil Painting - Tranquil Alpine Scenery
Step into the serene beauty of the mountains with this exquisite oil painting from the 1960s. Capturing the tranquility and majesty of alpine scenery, this artwork reflects the timeless allure of nature. The artist's use of soft brushstrokes and a muted color palette creates a calming atmosphere, making this painting a perfect addition to any space that seeks to evoke peace and natural beauty.
Key Features:
Era: 1960s
Medium: Oil on canvas
Style: Realism, with a focus on natural landscapes
Subject: A peaceful mountain landscape...
Category
1960s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
$399 Sale Price
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Black cat painting in chalk and acrylic 47"/35"
Located in Lugo, IT
Black cat painting in chalk and acrylic on advertising cardboard.
My friend the painter.
Shipped in a wooden case
Thank you
Category
2010s Italian Italy - Paintings
Materials
Gesso, Acrylic
Vittorio Matteo Corcos Portrait of Princess Marija Pavlovna Demidoff
Located in Milano, IT
Vittorio Matteo Corcos (Livorno, 1859 - Florence, 1933)
"Portrait of Princess Mariya Pavlovna Demidoff," 1911
oil on canvas, 77x61 cm.
Signed and dated at lower right: "V. Corcos 1...
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Early 20th Century Italian Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
20th Century Oil on Canvas Italian Landscape Signed Painting, 1977
Located in Vicoforte, Piedmont
Italian painting dated 1977. Oil painting on canvas depicting a country view in the Impressionist style. Beautiful and pleasant framework signed and dated in the lower right corner (...
Category
1970s Italian Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Framing in wood veneer Austria "Viennese secession"
Located in Firenze, FI
Frame with dimensions 126 cm. x 95 early 20th century, Austria - Vienna. The frame structure is made of fir wood, a material chosen for its lightness and workability, while the surfa...
Category
1910s Austrian Vienna Secession Vintage Italy - Paintings
Materials
Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Fir
Italian Still Life Painting Oil on Canvas in Flemish Style
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Charming still life old Italian painting with beautiful details, in a vintage Italian carved wooden frame
Interesting for a study room .
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Couple of Italian Paintings Depicting Capricci, Francesco Aviani ‘1662-1715’
Located in IT
Francesco Aviani (Italy - Venice, 25-11-1662 / 1715) att.
Couple of paintings depicting Capricci
Oil on canvas, 135 x 183 cm, without frame
The two large and fine paintings depict two illusionistic architectural renderings, with views of colonnades and arched buildings, animated by figures. The compositions are characterized by the harmony with which the painter introduces the sumptuous architectural monuments, the mirrors of water, the buildings in the distance and the views of the landscape. Dominates with a color on the tones of brown and ochre that stands out on the blue sky, marked by some cloud of steam. The insertion of the figures to enliven the architectural views also balances with the set.
The Capriccio, an artistic genre that has made its way into Italian painting since the 17th Century, is characterized by the representation of fantastic architectures or prospective inventions, sometimes combined with elements drawn freely from reality. The two paintings are an example of this type and they are a very interesting and Fine artwork.
The remarkable pictorial quality emerges both from the composition of the ensemble and from the way in which the artist describes the views with great attention to detail, highlights and refined, perfectly realistic, chiaroscuro.
The same must be recognized for the figures: these are described with a wise brushstroke, quick and quick touches give the dynamism of the moment that is captured, as if time had stopped to show and narrate what is happening.
The painting on the right represents a large Baroque building in stone and paved with marbles, two floors, with moving façade, large columns with corinthian columns, a large portal with a staircase with large footsteps, a balustrade with string, from which some figures appear, and two equestrian monuments in bronze. The sumptuous building overlooks a large POOL of water, with a gushing fountain, around which some characters sit. In the second floor is described a white palace from which rises a tower crowned by a structure with wrought iron loggia. In addition there is a bridge and some architectural ruins behind which some mountainous reliefs fade towards the horizon.
On the staircase is described a particular scene. The people seem to be part of a very precise story. A woman, in the shadow of a parasol supported by a servant, would seem to drive out of the palace a man, who, taken under his arm by two maidens with a determined attitude, is led to a boat.
The scene could be identified with the biblical episode of the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15,11-32), at the moment when the prodigal son is robbed and driven away by the harlots.
The episode tells of a man with two children. The youngest said to his father: “Father, give me the part of my inheritance”. And the father divided the substances. After not many days, the youngest son, collected his things, left for a far country and there he lost his substances with prostitutes and living as a debaucher. When he had spent everything, there came a great famine in that country and he began to find himself in need. Reduced to hunger, he was forced to be a pig herder to survive. He therefore meditated in his heart to go to his father and ask for his forgiveness and to be welcomed anew, even as a servant.
While still on the road, however, the father saw him and ran towards him, receiving him with open arms. He then ordered his servants to prepare a great feast for the occasion, killing for the purpose the "fatty calf". The firstborn did not understand why his brother was given such treatment, and reminded the parent that he, who had always obeyed him, had never received a single kid to celebrate with his friends. The father answered him: «Son, you are always with me and everything that is mine is yours; but it was necessary to celebrate and rejoice, because this brother of yours was dead and came back to life, was lost and was found».
The parable of the prodigal son was often portrayed in painting and the scene he finds most is certainly that of returning home in his father’s arms. Among the many is a canvas by the famous painter Giovanni Paolo Pannini (or Panini) (Italy – Piacenza, 1691– Rome, 1765) kept at the Hallsborough Gallery in London.
Rather rare, however, is the scene of the prodigal son driven and robbed by harlots. There is an engraving by Hans Collaert II (1561-1620) in which this moment is described in the background compared to the moment, narratively later, in which he is penitent among the pigs.
The second painting, certainly pendant of the first, represents a similar palace, with some characters overlooking the balustrade marcapiano and other figures around the large bathtub quadrilobata. In the foreground is described a monument with two large stone sculptures. In the distance some architectural elements and, beyond, the mountains are lost on the horizon.
The studies related to the numerous painters of architectural views and caprices, active in Italy, and the archival documents found, which could better clarify commissions, biographies and certain works, are scarce and sporadic. Therefore there are still many difficulties in reconstructing a catalogue of autograph works for each author. Through paintings in private collections, in museums and paintings passed on the antique market it is however possible to advance some attributions in order to better delineate the various artistic figures.
The style of the works studied here leads to a dating that runs between the 17th and 18th Centuries, with obvious influences dictated by the perspectives of the brothers Galli Bibiena. The analysis of the architectures and the chromatic palette suggests that we are in the presence of a northern Italian and Venetian author. Observing the decorations and the volutes, the brightness and the perspective disposition in fact, we find several analogies with those used by the Vicenza painter Francesco Aviani, excellent in pictorial perspective and architectural views.
The biographical profile of Francesco Aviani (Italy - Vicenza, 1662-1715) was essentially traced in 1956 by Andreina Ballarin, then re-visited by Federica Spadotto in 2014 and Giancarlo Sestieri in 2015. Certain documents about his life are scarce, as are the documented works.
He was born in Venice, probably on 25 November 1662, to Bernardo and a Magdalene whose surname is unknown, and was baptized on 3 December 1662. Between 1701 and 1703 he worked, together with his brother MarCo, sculptor, for the fresco decoration (now illegible) of the church villa in Soella (Vicenza). On October 16, 1703 he married Isabella Carcano. On March 26, 1715 he made a will and died on April 3 of the same year, in Vicenza.
The frescoes in the refectory of the sanctuary of Monte Berico in Vicenza are considered authentic works by Aviani, probably made in 1708; the paintings preserved in the Civic Museum of Vicenza: “Landscape with Lazzaro and the rich Epulone”; “Christ among the doctors”; “The miraculous fishing”, works not datable but with attribution corroborated by style. In addition, the frescoes in the east and west corridors of the Villa La Rotonda, near Vicenza; the fresco in the apse basin of the chapel of the church S. Croce, Vicenza, now destroyed; the frescoes of the central hall of Villa Camerini a Montruglio (1714) and a painting of a “Porto Regio”, of which we have a print engraved by Dall'Acqua.
From his works emerges the artistic background that animated the Venetian culture in the early eighteenth century. The scenic grandeur with which Aviani treats the architecture also suggests a stay in Emilia of the painter, in which he could have come into contact with the environment of the Bibiena. These contacts would be confirmed by the press of Cristoforo Dall'Acqua (Vicenza 1734-1787), “Il porto regio”, after a painting of Aviani. The press was part of a group of engravings, representing royal buildings, reproducing paintings of the Bibiena. In the eyes of Dall’Acqua, therefore, Aviani’s work was not foreign among those of the Emilians.
Inside the sumptuous architectural whims, Aviani often depicts biblical scenes, in which the characters share the space and the narrative rhythm, along with figures drawn from everyday scenes, memories of the Veronese and Bassano heritage. Also in the works covered by this study the author does not seem to want to give up a biblical subject, though the purpose of the paintings appears to be clearly a staging scenography-architectural within which the characters are relegated to the role of extras.
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Significant also the comparison with two paintings with architectural whims in a night vision attributed to Francesco Aviani.
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