1890
We are pleased to present this exquisite pair of oil paintings on canvas, both signed in red on the lower right and dated 1890. The artist has not been identified. These works capture the romantic essence typical of late XNUMXth century landscapes. During this period, artists aimed to portray nature in a deeply personal way, meticulously rendering the nuances of color, light and shadow.
The two paintings show idyllic country villages surrounded by lush greenery. Animals play a prominent role in each composition: one painting features a dog and a donkey, while the other features cows peacefully grazing. The inclusion of these animals infuses the scenes with life, creating an engaging, lively quality.
Both works are elegantly presented in richly decorated wooden frames that enhance their visual appeal. Although the frames have slight defects, these imperfections add character and authenticity, rather than detracting from the overall charm. The intricate details of each painting invite viewers to immerse themselves in serene settings filled with rustic beauty.
Frame size (cm):
Height: 71
Width: 90
Depth: 6
light painting (cm):
Height: 52
Width: 71

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