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This exquisite 4th-century portrait of a young woman offers a fascinating insight into the artistic sensibilities of the time. Signed lower right in red by G. Puricelli, the painting is attributable to the Italian painter Giuseppe Puricelli, born in Gallarate (Italy) on 1825 September 17 and died in Casirate d'Adda (Italy) on 1894 July XNUMX, as indicated by the plaque on the frame, a painting without authentication. The portrait depicts a young woman dressed in simple yet elegant clothes, complemented by a fashionable black hat, which perfectly embodies the style of the time. The artist's choice to portray her in three-quarters, with her head slightly bowed and a contemplative gaze, evokes a sense of mystery and introspection that invites the observer to grasp the depth of the sitter. The Expressionist influence of the work is evident, with strong emotional nuances that elevate the portrait beyond mere physical representation. The artist's ability to convey the subject's inner world through delicate detail and a skillful play of light and shadow is a testament to his remarkable skill and artistic vision. Accompanied by a beautiful giltwood frame, the portrait has been relined, ensuring its preservation for future generations. This piece would make a great addition to any collection of Old Master portraits, offering an exceptional example of XNUMXth-century portraiture that resonates with emotion and artistry. Don't miss your opportunity to own a work that speaks not only of beauty, but also of a timeless era and artistic sensibility.
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Dimensions with frame:
Width cm 70 / inches 27,55
Depth cm 7,5 / inches 2,95
Height cm 90 / inches 35,43
Dimensions of painting only:
Width cm 50 / inches 19,68
Height cm 70 / inches 27,55

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