Enrico Nardi (1864-1947) - Giardino con pergolato






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Giardino con pergolato, oil on cardboard by Enrico Nardi (1864-1947), Italian, a hand-signed landscape depicting a spring scene in a garden with a pergola, from the late 19th to early 20th century, measuring 39 x 25 cm.
Description from the seller
Beautiful painting by Enrico Nardi depicting a park or villa with a pergola corridor in the Romantic Realism style, featuring warm, blended tones with climbing roses.
Fine 800 or early 900. A painting that is practically identical was sold for €350 in 2013.
39 x 25 cm oil on cardboard
In style with :
Pompeo Calvi (1806–1884) – romantic views with gardens, villas, pergolas.
Giuseppe Canella (1788–1847) – landscapes and architectures in a picturesque style.
Achille Vertunni (1826–1897) – poetic scenes and architecture immersed in nature.
Luigi Loir (for French context but with Italian sellability).
Vincenzo Irolli (for soft atmospheres, even if more figurative).
Natale Gavagnin – a Venetian vedutista with romantic subjects.
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – landscapes filtered through soft and romantic light.
Henri-Joseph Harpignies – poetic landscapes, soft colors, intimate atmosphere.
Georges Stein – scenes of gardens and boulevards, often evocative.
Émile Barau – a less known painter but similar in decorative-naturalist style.
Depicts a romantic painting in a flowering garden with a pergola at an ancient villa.
A scene set in an 1800s landscape with a poetic view of a bucolic scene.
Oil on panel, Italian school, 1800s
Beautiful painting by Enrico Nardi depicting a park or villa with a pergola corridor in the Romantic Realism style, featuring warm, blended tones with climbing roses.
Fine 800 or early 900. A painting that is practically identical was sold for €350 in 2013.
39 x 25 cm oil on cardboard
In style with :
Pompeo Calvi (1806–1884) – romantic views with gardens, villas, pergolas.
Giuseppe Canella (1788–1847) – landscapes and architectures in a picturesque style.
Achille Vertunni (1826–1897) – poetic scenes and architecture immersed in nature.
Luigi Loir (for French context but with Italian sellability).
Vincenzo Irolli (for soft atmospheres, even if more figurative).
Natale Gavagnin – a Venetian vedutista with romantic subjects.
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – landscapes filtered through soft and romantic light.
Henri-Joseph Harpignies – poetic landscapes, soft colors, intimate atmosphere.
Georges Stein – scenes of gardens and boulevards, often evocative.
Émile Barau – a less known painter but similar in decorative-naturalist style.
Depicts a romantic painting in a flowering garden with a pergola at an ancient villa.
A scene set in an 1800s landscape with a poetic view of a bucolic scene.
Oil on panel, Italian school, 1800s
