"Still Life Of Flowers And Fruit - Francesco Lavagna - Beginning Of The XVIIIth"
Great death nature of flowers and fruits with watermelon. Francesco Lavagna (Napoli 1684-1724). Neapolitan school in the early 1700s This is the most typical representation of the Neapolitan Francesco Lavagna, considered one of the greatest representatives of late Baroque Parthenon painting, celebrated for his sumptuous death Natures of which adorned the most important South-Italy Homes. This large canvas, in fact, expresses the joyful exuberance of its floral arrangements characterized by a luminous color and the tiniless tones of its palette. The composition, thanks to its size, is particularly rich and articulate, located outside in a garden. Oil on canvas framed by the time in silver leaf wood. The conditions of the work are very good and we preferred not to intervene on the small gaps at the edges of the painting which does not present any retouching to the original painting. Canvas measures 129 x 91 frame 144 x 106