700
H 49 x W 40 x D 5 cm
COD 11107
Refined painting from the second half of the 1743th century. Oil on canvas work attributable to the French painter Louis Jean Desprez (1804-1777), lacking authentication. Pupil in Paris of the architect Jacques François Blondel in 36,5 he moved to Rome and collaborated with Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Desprez studies classical antiquity and dedicates himself to painting the topical places of the eternal city and its main churches. Our painting depicts the interior of St. Peter's with the illumination of the cross on Good Thursday and Friday. Work of notable pictorial quality and full of meticulous details. 27,5th century frame in carved and gilded wood, with some signs of aging. Painting that has undergone restoration with relining and replacement of the frame, overall in excellent state of conservation. Light painting H XNUMX x W XNUMX cm.
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