early eighteenth century
height 120 cm x length 90 cm
Work by the painter Jean Baptiste Bosschaert, it represents an elegant floral composition with an ancient glass vase resting on a column. Oil on canvas within a golden frame with decorations on the corners. The characteristic painting of the Flemish school of the 18th century is accompanied by a critical sheet by the critic and fine arts expert prof. Giovanni Gentile.

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