Nineteenth century.
110 x 160 cm without frame, 145 x 194 cm with frame.
Vincenzo Colleoni (Active in Venice in the second half of the 19th century) – Interior scene with masked characters.
110 x 160 cm without frame, 145 x 194 cm with frame.
Antique oil painting on canvas, in a gilded wooden frame.
– Work signed on the bottom left: “V. Colleoni”.
Condition report: Good state of conservation of the pictorial surface.
Vincenzo Colleoni was a Venetian painter active in the second half of the nineteenth century and belonging to the Realism movement. This movement expresses itself in opposition to Romanticism and Neoclassicism, trying to depict everyday life and reality with a more objective and less idealized approach.
Unfortunately, not many sources have come down to us about Colleoni and he is among those artists who still require a more in-depth critical study. We know about him that he exhibited at the National Exhibition of Parma in 1870 with the painting "The importunate dog" and in Naples in 1877 he brought five works with the titles: "Visit to a painter's studio", "Pearl threader", "The acrobats" , “A ray of sunshine after the rain” and “Childish contentments”.
In our painting, signed in red by the artist, we find a dynamic interior scene where the two female figures in the center are pushing away a crowd of masked characters who are very curious and interested in seeing the swaddled child up close in the left corner of the canvas. Even in the dim light a nurse pushes away a character with a hat. The costumes suggest a social event, while the laughter with the strong curiosity of those present allow us to imagine a scandal linked to the birth of this infant.
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