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Epoca

17th century, Emilian school

Sizes

Oil on canvas, 74 x 60 cm

Description

17th century, Emilian school

Pair of angels in flight

Oil on canvas, 74 x 60 cm

With frame, 84 x 71 cm

Halfway between Venetian figurativism and Bolognese colourism, this painting denounces in a superb study the belonging to two neighboring artistic schools but in close symbiosis with each other, also winking at the work of Ippolito Scarsella (Ferrara, 1550-1620). The tender embrace of the two, with which the first little angel seems to lovingly appease the second, constitutes a pretext for the artist to perfectly calibrate the movements of the two figures, between a fluttering of wings and a fluttering of clothes.

The object is in good condition

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2.800,00

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