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Capriccio Landscape Painting After Francesco Guardi
Impressive classical Roman Empire style vibrant oil on canvas depicting a harbour, ruins, figures and sea, mounted on stretcher within a very decorative swept gilt frame.
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This painting is a wonderful rendition having good detail and accuracy, a professionally finished work in oil paint on stretched canvas.
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These type of scenes known as Capriccio were very popular in Rome from the latter half of the 17th century onwards through the18th and late 19th century period and right up until the mid 20th century.
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This example is set within a decorative swept 1960-70’s frame and is an highly atmospheric work produced in a similar manner to many others over the centuries to provide an account of Christ and the centurion, amongst classical ruins and other local denizens. The combination of the classical ruins and small figures portray the expansiveness of the architecture and scene and demonstrate artist’s ability to transcend the talent of perspective.
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AFTER FRANCESCO LAZARO GUARDI (1712-1793)
Was a nobleman born in Venice and specialised in little views of the city.He was a collaborator of Canaletto when he was in his 40’s and became later very popular running a large studio of his own.He is considered to be among the last practitioners of the classic Venetian School of painting
He trained both his younger brother Nicolo and his son Giacomo,whose work is well known and who imitated his father’s style.
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Our fine example produced in the 20th century is very much characteristic of Francesco Guardi’s ‘ capriccio ‘ paintings, a genre that became popular in Venice.The painting creates an imaginary landscape with Roman ruins and small figures involved in a daily activity.
The pictorial rendering of light is particularly elaborate and demonstrates a close style and manner similar to the the mastery of the Venetian school artist of the 17th-18th century.
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In painting, a capriccio means an architectural fantasy, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations. These paintings may also include staffage (figures). Capriccio falls under the more general term of landscape painting. The term is also used for other artworks with an element of fantasy (as capriccio in music). This style of painting was introduced in the Renaissance and continued into the Baroque.
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CONDITION
Very Good Order Throughout & Ready To Hang.
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FRAMED MEASUREMENTS
Height: 20 Inches ( 51cm )
Width : 24 Inches ( 61.5 cm )
Depth: 2 Inches ( 5cm )
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DELIVERY
UK Next Day Tracked £50
Europe £75 / USA & Asia £125
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TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES: 07547 617528
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Quote Our Stock Ref: CLC/073
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SellerHistoric Antique Paintings
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Historic Antique Paintings
Private dealer
By appointment only
East Midlands
Leicestershire
Tel : 07547 617528
Non UK callers : +44 7547 617528
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This painting is a wonderful rendition having good detail and accuracy, a professionally finished work in oil paint on stretched canvas.
-
These type of scenes known as Capriccio were very popular in Rome from the latter half of the 17th century onwards through the18th and late 19th century period and right up until the mid 20th century.
-
This example is set within a decorative swept 1960-70’s frame and is an highly atmospheric work produced in a similar manner to many others over the centuries to provide an account of Christ and the centurion, amongst classical ruins and other local denizens. The combination of the classical ruins and small figures portray the expansiveness of the architecture and scene and demonstrate artist’s ability to transcend the talent of perspective.
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AFTER FRANCESCO LAZARO GUARDI (1712-1793)
Was a nobleman born in Venice and specialised in little views of the city.He was a collaborator of Canaletto when he was in his 40’s and became later very popular running a large studio of his own.He is considered to be among the last practitioners of the classic Venetian School of painting
He trained both his younger brother Nicolo and his son Giacomo,whose work is well known and who imitated his father’s style.
-
Our fine example produced in the 20th century is very much characteristic of Francesco Guardi’s ‘ capriccio ‘ paintings, a genre that became popular in Venice.The painting creates an imaginary landscape with Roman ruins and small figures involved in a daily activity.
The pictorial rendering of light is particularly elaborate and demonstrates a close style and manner similar to the the mastery of the Venetian school artist of the 17th-18th century.
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In painting, a capriccio means an architectural fantasy, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations. These paintings may also include staffage (figures). Capriccio falls under the more general term of landscape painting. The term is also used for other artworks with an element of fantasy (as capriccio in music). This style of painting was introduced in the Renaissance and continued into the Baroque.
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CONDITION
Very Good Order Throughout & Ready To Hang.
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FRAMED MEASUREMENTS
Height: 20 Inches ( 51cm )
Width : 24 Inches ( 61.5 cm )
Depth: 2 Inches ( 5cm )
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DELIVERY
UK Next Day Tracked £50
Europe £75 / USA & Asia £125
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TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES: 07547 617528
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Quote Our Stock Ref: CLC/073
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Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 31/OCT/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
DimensionsFrame Size: H20 Ins ( 51cm ) x W 24 Ins ( 61.5 cm ) x Depth: 2 Ins ( 5cm )
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Oil Paintings
Date 1960
1960s Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas
Condition Excellent Order Throughout & Ready To Hang
Item code as970a182 / CLC/073
Status Sold
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Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt if the item is found to have been misdescribed and the purchaser may be liable for the return costs subject to reasons for return.
Returns authorisation should be requested by sending an e-mail before posting.
Once we receive the item in good order as supplied not withstanding notified transit damage, we will return payment using the same payment method.
Shipping costs are charged based on the particular service used [ either next day express or economy ] and Size / Weight of item.
Delivery by private courier within the UK Mainland will be used for very large paintings and is charged at a flat rate of £80 for paintings only [ allow 7-14 days delivery time ]
International Delivery Quotes Worldwide are available on request by providing your full name and address together with a postal / area code and a contact number.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt if the item is found to have been misdescribed and the purchaser may be liable for the return costs subject to reasons for return.
Returns authorisation should be requested by sending an e-mail before posting.
Once we receive the item in good order as supplied not withstanding notified transit damage, we will return payment using the same payment method.
Terms and conditions
Payment is required within 3 calendar days of the sale being agreed.International transfers are required within 5 days of point of sale.
If payment is not received within this time, Historic Antique Paintings reserves the right to consider selling the item to another customer at its discretion [ unless a longer payment time has been pre-agreed ] and will provide written notice by email before voiding any existing sales agreement.
Payment is preferred by Bankers Transfer or alternatively you are welcome to make payment using Pay-Pal, by Debit / Credit Card or by posting a UK Sterling Cheque drawn on a UK Bank or Building Society [ note goods will only be released once the cheque payment is fully cleared / normally within 3 weekdays or 5 days should a weekend be included.
If payment is not received within this time, Historic Antique Paintings reserves the right to consider selling the item to another customer at its discretion [ unless a longer payment time has been pre-agreed ] and will provide written notice by email before voiding any existing sales agreement.
Payment is preferred by Bankers Transfer or alternatively you are welcome to make payment using Pay-Pal, by Debit / Credit Card or by posting a UK Sterling Cheque drawn on a UK Bank or Building Society [ note goods will only be released once the cheque payment is fully cleared / normally within 3 weekdays or 5 days should a weekend be included.
View all stock from
Historic Antique Paintings
Private dealer
By appointment only
East Midlands
Leicestershire
Tel : 07547 617528
Non UK callers : +44 7547 617528
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