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Fight In The Tavern Central European School Oil On Canvas 18th Century
ARARPI0107512
Fight In The Tavern Central European School Oil On Canvas 18th Century

ARARPI0107512
Fight In The Tavern Central European School Oil On Canvas 18th Century

Oil on canvas. Central European school. The scene, set inside a tavern, depicts a fight between two men, who are held by the other patrons and by the innkeeper; on the table, next to the interrupted lunch, the cards of the game that sparked the quarrel. The whole scene is filled with figures, painted in a raw and almost grotesque way, with very pronounced, almost theatrical expressions and poses, underlined even more by the bright colours. Due to these characteristics, the painting fits well into that production of genre scenes based on popular life captured in its most lively and characteristic moments, which started in the seventeenth century in Central Europe, especially in the Netherlands, to replace naturalistic and religious painting with lighter subjects, and which in Italy found a particular expression in the "Bamboccianti School", developed in Rome by Flemish and Italian painters. The painting has been restored and relined. It is presented in a period frame.

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Antique Painting Landscape with Figures Oil on Canvas XVIII Century
ARARPI0190608
Antique Painting Landscape with Figures Oil on Canvas XVIII Century

ARARPI0190608
Antique Painting Landscape with Figures Oil on Canvas XVIII Century

Oil painting on canvas. Central European school of the eighteenth century. Under a blue sky, a large, rather barren landscape is depicted, with the edge of a wood opening onto a rocky valley, with a river flowing between the rocks and snow-capped peaks in the background; in the foreground, scattered, some figures of shepherds with their flocks. On the stretcher at the back of the work, a cartouche refers to Poussin, the artist representing seventeenth-century classicism whose pictorial methods inspired the author of the painting. The painting, relined, is presented in a period frame.

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Genre Scene At The Barbershop Central European School 18th Century
ARARPI0107509
Genre Scene At The Barbershop Central European School 18th Century

ARARPI0107509
Genre Scene At The Barbershop Central European School 18th Century

Oil on canvas. Central European School. The scene is set in the shop of a barber, who is intent on cutting a man's hair under the watchful eye of other customers and, above all, of some women with children, one of whom even observes the result of his work with glasses. Glasses were introduced in art first as a sign of distinction, and later also as a sign of scientific attention, progressively delineating the figure of the scholar, doctor and surgeon: in this painting, they actually underline the irony of the scene, and they are used as a tool for a close female examination of the spouse's haircut! The whole scene is filled with figures, painted in a crude and almost grotesque way, with very marked, almost theatrical expressions and poses, underlined as well by the bright colours. Due to these characteristics, the painting fits well into that production of genre scenes based on popular life captured in its most lively and characteristic moments, which originated in the seventeenth century in Central Europe, especially in the Netherlands, to replace naturalistic and religious painting with lighter subjects, and which in Italy found a particular expression in the "Bamboccianti School", developed in Rome by Flemish and Italian painters. The painting has been restored and relined. It is presented in an antique frame.

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Ancient Painting Late XVIII Century Ester Near Ahasuerus Oil on Canvas
ARARPI0222168
Ancient Painting Late XVIII Century Ester Near Ahasuerus Oil on Canvas

ARARPI0222168
Ancient Painting Late XVIII Century Ester Near Ahasuerus Oil on Canvas

Oil painting on canvas. Central European school of the late 18th century. The scene recounts a biblical episode widely reproduced in pictorial art, taken from the book of Esther: the young Israelite, who for her beauty had been chosen as a bride by King Ahasuerus (probably the Persian Xerxes), intercedes with the king himself to save his people, threatened with extermination and victims of a plot by the evil advisor Aman. The work depicts Queen Esther while, accompanied by her retinue, in all her splendor she is welcomed benevolently by the king, who supports her in the face of the faintness to which she is subjected due to fear, while he denounces and unmasks, by indicating it, the plots of the perfidious Haman who retreats in fear. The painting is presented in a period frame.

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Lamp Enamelled Aluminum Brass Italy 1960s Italian Production
MOILIL0122193
Lamp Enamelled Aluminum Brass Italy 1960s Italian Production

MOILIL0122193
Lamp Enamelled Aluminum Brass Italy 1960s Italian Production

1960s ceiling lamp; enamelled aluminum, brass and methacrylate lampshade.

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