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Item Ships From: Rome
Cleopatra Queen of Egypt 17' century Painting Oil on Canvas
Located in Rome, IT
Amazing painting of Cleopatra oil on canvas with a gilt wood frame.
Attributed to Giuseppe Diamantini (Fossombrone 1621-Venice 1705)
The dramatic subje...
Category
Late 17th Century Academic Rome - Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
Little girl with a basket of grapes
By Bruno Saetti
Located in Roma, RM
Bruno Saetti (Bologna 1902 - 1984), Child with a Grape Basket (1947)
Fresco painting on panel measuring 80 x 55 cm signed and dated 47 lower right, exhibition label with work title ...
Category
Early 20th Century Other Art Style Rome - Portrait Paintings
Materials
Paint, Board
Price Upon Request
Contrast of Lights - Portrait of Elica Balla - Oil on Panel by G. Balla - 1941
By Giacomo Balla
Located in Roma, IT
Oil painting on Board realized by Balla as portrait of his second daughter Elica.
A beautiful, top quality portrait among the most beautiful of his figurative painting.
It includes an original contemporary wooden frame designed and colored by Balla himself (he used to often produce himself the frames for his works).
Signed on top left "BALLA" in capital letters.
Giacomo Balla
(Turin, 1871 - Rome, 1958)
Giacomo Balla was born in Turin in 1871. Since he was a young boy, when he begins to attend the Albertina Academy, he dedicates his studies to the violin and painting. His first artistic accomplishment dates back to 1894, a self-portrait.
In 1895 Balla moves to Rome with his mother and then in 1900 he moves to Paris for several months. His early years as a painter indicate an interest in the divisionist paintings of Pellizza da Volpedo...
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1940s Modern Rome - Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
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