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"Italian Painting Signed Watercolor From The 20th Century"
COD 10738
Antique Italian watercolor from the early 20th century. Mixed technique drawing mounted on a wooden frame depicting Seascape with young shepherds of excellent pictorial quality. Painting of great size and impact adorned with a non-coeval finely carved and gilded frame (see picture). Frame that shows some signs of aging and the lack of 3 wooden decorations (see picture). Framework signed in the lower right corner (see picture) attributable to the painter Enrico Nardi (1864-1947) lacking authentication. Watercolor of fabulous delicacy, pleasant glimpse with calm sea and reflection of the sun on the water, in the background. The two children depicted in the foreground are very well painted (see picture), she is intent on playing the clarinet while the shepherd boy is attentive and lying at her side. Frame complete with protective glass. Framework overall in good condition. Structurally sound frame with some small defects. Sight size H 74 X W 121 cm
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Price: 4 400 €
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Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Material: Water color
Length: 152
Height: 105
Depth: 8

Reference: 1338544
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