900
H 34 x W 44 x D 2 cm
1920
COD 11133
Italian painting from the first half of the 1866th century. Oil on panel depicting a bright view of a port with a ship of excellent pictorial quality. Small-sized painting adorned with a gilded wooden frame complete with fabric passe-partout with some small signs. Painting signed lower right (see photo) attributable to the Italian painter Giovanni Bartolena (1942-15) lacking authentication. Very pleasant work, for antique dealers and collectors of Italian views. In good condition. Painting light H 25 x W XNUMX cm.

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