Allegory of PIetro BArdellino, Neapolitan School, Oil on Canvas

Allegorica Scene with Putti and Goats, 1780

Code :  ARTPIT0001735

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Allegory of PIetro BArdellino, Neapolitan School, Oil on Canvas

Allegorica Scene with Putti and Goats, 1780

Code :  ARTPIT0001735

not available

Allegory of PIetro BArdellino, Neapolitan School, Oil on Canvas - Allegorica Scene with Putti and Goats, 1780

Features

Allegorica Scene with Putti and Goats, 1780

Artist:  Pietro Bardellino (1728-1806)

Artwork title:  Scena allegorica con putti e caprette

Artistic school:  Neapolitan School

Age:  18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Subject:  Allegorical/Mythological Subject

Artistic technique:  Painting

Technical specification:  Oil on Canvas

Description : Scena allegorica con putti e caprette

Oil on canvas. In the oval shapoed scene some chubby kids are playing with some goats. The painting is attributable to Pietro Bardellino, neapoletain painter in whose production there are severa comparable allegorical scenes that reclaim the french style- in particular Fancois Boucher's inventions from the 18th century- of using the childhood theme to embody renaissence and baroque allegories. Bardellino was very active in the decoration of the inners of the noble neapolitain recidences; actually a lot of work with this aim of above door had been attribute to him. The allegorica meaning of them is doubtful and maybe intentionally differently interpretable depending on the commitence and of the employment of the villa. The same scene is often found in Bardellino's production, in different sizes, sometime described by the allegory of senses so in this case Touch would be represented or as ina allegory of elements so it would be Earth. we appriciate the magnificence of the representation, light and bright, where stand out the research of light chromatic shades thet create pastel effect, reduction of chiaroscuro contrasts, precise soft outlines of figures, typical of Bardellino's works. The painting , already restored, is presented in a coeval neapolitan frame (last quarter of 18th century) decorated with rocaille. Made with carved wood, the frame shows a flowery garland motif that ends with a shell cymatium. The frame is lacquered with the gilded carvings.

Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.

Frame Size (cm):
Height: 92
Width: 128
Depth: 5

Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 69
Width: 117

Additional Information

Artist: Pietro Bardellino (1728-1806)

Artistic school: Neapolitan School

Age: 18th Century / 1701 - 1800

18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Subject: Allegorical/Mythological Subject

Artistic technique: Painting

La pittura è l'arte che consiste nell'applicare dei pigmenti a un supporto come la carta, la tela, la seta, la ceramica, il legno, il vetro o un muro. Essendo i pigmenti essenzialmente solidi, è necessario utilizzare un legante, che li porti a uno stadio liquido, più fluido o più denso, e un collante, che permetta l'adesione duratura al supporto. Chi dipinge è detto pittore o pittrice. Il risultato è un'immagine che, a seconda delle intenzioni dell'autore, esprime la sua percezione del mondo o una libera associazione di forme o un qualsiasi altro significato, a seconda della sua creatività, del suo gusto estetico e di quello della società di cui fa parte.

Technical specification: Oil on Canvas

The oil painting is a painting technique using powder pigments mixed with bases in inert and oils.
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