Italian school (XVII) - Anacoreta

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This oil painting belongs to the Italian school of the 17th century and depicts a landscape with an anchorite — a solitary figure appearing in the lower left — in clear reference to the lyrical and atmospheric style of Claudio Lorena, master of the classical landscape.

The composition is dominated by a large tree reaching towards the sky, framing an idealized nature scene with gentle hills, tree masses, and a dramatic sky of golden clouds, possibly at sunset. The use of warm, diffuse light, along with the scenographic arrangement of the elements, evokes the serenity and spirituality characteristic of Lorena's landscapes, where the human figure appears more as a contemplative element than a protagonist.

The frame surrounding the artwork is made of golden wood with luxurious stucco, richly decorated with raised vegetal motifs, suggesting that the painting was valued as a prestigious decorative piece. The gold, although somewhat faded over time, retains its original elegance.

The pictorial surface shows clear signs of the passage of time: craquelure, areas of wear, and tonal variations indicating natural aging. However, restoration interventions are also evident, likely carried out to stabilize the pictorial layer and preserve the integrity of the work without altering its original character.

Overall, this painting is a testament to the Baroque taste for the idealized landscape, where nature becomes a setting for spiritual reflection. Its execution, frame, and preservation reveal a piece of historical and artistic value, worthy of specialized collections or heritage environments.

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This oil painting belongs to the Italian school of the 17th century and depicts a landscape with an anchorite — a solitary figure appearing in the lower left — in clear reference to the lyrical and atmospheric style of Claudio Lorena, master of the classical landscape.

The composition is dominated by a large tree reaching towards the sky, framing an idealized nature scene with gentle hills, tree masses, and a dramatic sky of golden clouds, possibly at sunset. The use of warm, diffuse light, along with the scenographic arrangement of the elements, evokes the serenity and spirituality characteristic of Lorena's landscapes, where the human figure appears more as a contemplative element than a protagonist.

The frame surrounding the artwork is made of golden wood with luxurious stucco, richly decorated with raised vegetal motifs, suggesting that the painting was valued as a prestigious decorative piece. The gold, although somewhat faded over time, retains its original elegance.

The pictorial surface shows clear signs of the passage of time: craquelure, areas of wear, and tonal variations indicating natural aging. However, restoration interventions are also evident, likely carried out to stabilize the pictorial layer and preserve the integrity of the work without altering its original character.

Overall, this painting is a testament to the Baroque taste for the idealized landscape, where nature becomes a setting for spiritual reflection. Its execution, frame, and preservation reveal a piece of historical and artistic value, worthy of specialized collections or heritage environments.

Certified shipping and good packaging.

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Details

Artist
Italian school (XVII)
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Anacoreta
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Condition
Fair condition
Height
91 cm
Width
118 cm
Depiction/Theme
Religion
Style
Baroque
Period
17th century
SpainVerified
2424
Objects sold
90.6%
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