Auction Old Master Paintings - Part I
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Italienischer Maler der zweiten Hälfte des
18. Jahrhunderts
GemäldepaarMYTHOLOGISCHE ENTFÃœHRUNGSSZENENÖl auf Holz. Parkettiert.Â
51 x 89 cm.Â
Wohl Mittelitalien/Rom, um 1760/ 70.
Catalogue price € 7.000 - 9.000
Catalogue price€ 7.000 - 9.000
$ 7,560 - 9,720
£ 6,300 - 8,100
元 54,740 - 70,380
₽ 696,430 - 895,410
Zeus entführt in Verwandlung eines Stiers die Europa sowie Entführung der Jungfrau durch Hermes. Beide Gemälde in betonter dekorativer Farbigkeit mit dunklem Grund und darauf hell leuchtenden Farben wie Grün und Rot, was auf eine Raumausstattung eines Kabinetts hinweist, möglicherweise als Supraporten geschaffen. jeweils im unteren Teil der Bilddarstellung Blätter- und Pflanzenwerk, zum Teil in Rocaillewiedergabe. (1221766) (11)
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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