Seventeenth century
With 70 x 89 frames
We present this pair of fascinating coastal views, the fruit of the author's imagination, executed with an elegant descriptive taste and conceived with the scenographic sensitivity typical of the Flemish landscape tradition of the late seventeenth century. The canvases, in particular, fully reflect the pictorial style of the Flemish Peter van den Velde the elder (Antwerp 1634-1707), a famous painter specialized in sea views with port cities and fortresses.
Pair of paintings with fantasy coastal views – Circle of Peter Van de Velde the Elder (Antwerp 1634 -1714)
Oil on canvas, cm. 43 x 64, With 70 x 89 frames
Full details on: https://www.antichitacastelbarco.it/it/prodotti/coppia-di-vedute-costiere-fantatiche
They respectively represent a port city and a fortress perched overlooking the sea, both animated small characters, which at first sight evoke the coasts of the Mediterranean, even if the mixtures with Northern European elements are inevitable, including a small mill and the typical vessels of the fleets Dutch.
The pleasantness of the subject combined with the beautiful quality make our two beautiful works easy to place to embellish any context. Complete with beautiful wooden frames fitted and lacquered in ivory colour.
Equipped with authenticity expertise (FIMA-CINOA).
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