XX century
9 x 15 cm each without frame, 30 x 73 cm with frame.
Beppe Ciardi (Venice 1875 – Quinto di Treviso 1932) – Triptych of views of Venice.
9 x 15 cm each without frame, 30 x 73 cm with frame.
Oil on panel (1) and cardboard (2), in a carved and gilded wooden frame.
– Works signed and dated on the back: “Beppe Ciardi – 12.1.25 / 2.6.25 / 1932”.
Condition report: Good state of conservation of the pictorial surface. Please note that the protective glass will be shipped disassembled and separated from the painting in order to avoid damage to the work during shipping. Our gallery assumes no responsibility for any breakage of the glass during transport.
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