early eighteenth century
31 x 46 cm without frame, 47,5 x 57 cm with frame.
Francesco Zuccarelli (Pitigliano 1702 – Florence 1788) – River landscape with shepherds and herds.
31 x 46 cm without frame, 47,5 x 57 cm with frame.
Tempera on paper, in a gilded wooden frame.
Condition report: Excellent state of conservation of the paper support and the pictorial surface. The painting is protected by an original blown glass plate from the 18th-19th century. 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 does not assume responsibility for any breakage of the glass during transport.
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