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This exquisite late 19th-century Italian school oil on canvas captures the allure of a woodland landscape that captivates with its natural beauty. The initials “ST” are present in the lower left corner, but the artist has not been identified.
In this evocative composition, a majestic, ancient oak tree draws the viewer’s attention in the foreground. The artist’s exceptional skill is evident in the meticulous detail, vibrant application of color, and masterful use of light, which beautifully highlights the outlines of the trees in the foreground as they gradually blend into the shadowy depths of the forest beyond.
The painting is elegantly presented in an antique wooden frame adorned with silver leaf, which adds to its overall appeal. Although the frame shows some signs of wear, it enhances the historical character and charm of the painting, making it a noteworthy piece for any art enthusiast or collector.
Frame size (cm):
Height: 46
Width: 37
Depth: 4
Painting light (cm):
Height: 37
Width: 28,5
Price negotiable

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