Period: 18th century
Price: € 3.800
SOLD Pair of oil on canvas paintings, sized 45 x 35 cm without frame and 50 x 40 cm with frame, depicting two still lifes of flowers, fruit, and parrots, from the Roman school of the early 1700s. The pair may pertain to a painting school that, in terms of painting style and color, resembles David de Coninck (Antwerp 1636 – 1687), a great Flemish painter who completed his artistic career in Rome, where he was famous for his still lifes with animals immersed in nature. The characteristics of this pendant are its fluid execution and vibrant painterly touches, capable of creating a great chromatic interplay and a truly sublime chiaroscuro effect. The paintings and art objects published here are my sole property and consequently are always available to be viewed in person, by appointment, at my exhibition locations in Sanremo and Brescia. The work, like all our objects, is sold accompanied by a FIMA photographic certificate of authenticity and lawful origin; this document identifies the object, adding value to the item. We personally handle and organize the packing and shipping of artworks with insurance worldwide. Dr. Riccardo Moneghini Art Historian