early nineteenth century
height 74 cm x length 100 cm
Painting, signed Siegend, belonging to the Dutch school and active in the 105th century, depicting "Interior of a tavern with cheerful and festive characters", oil on canvas measuring 74 x H127 cm within a gilded wooden frame. The size of the frame is 100cm long x 9.5cm high x XNUMXcm thick. The painting is accompanied by a critical sheet by Prof. Giovanni Gentile.
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