European school (XIX) - Bodegón señorial






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Oil painting titled Bodegón señorial from the 19th century European school, unsigned, sold with frame, image size 77 cm high by 115 cm wide with a frame measuring 95 by 133 cm.
Description from the seller
The work is unsigned, and it is by an anonymous author.
The condition is good
The work is presented framed.
Dimensions of the artwork: 77 cm in height x 115 cm in width.
Frame measurements: 95 cm in height x 133 cm in width.
This painting is an exuberant and detailed still life. It depicts a wide variety of fruits and flowers arranged on different surfaces and architectural levels. Clusters of grapes, peaches, apples, pears, pomegranates, cherries, and a slice of watermelon can be observed; all meticulously crafted to highlight the different textures and colors.
The leaves and stems snake between the objects, integrating the composition and adding dynamism. The background with warm, reddish tones enhances the contrast with the greens and yellows of the fruits and foliage. Some large flowers add elegance and softness to the scene.
The painting conveys a sense of abundance, wealth, and celebration of nature, following the classical tradition of European baroque art in still life paintings, where the meticulous depiction of organic elements and the play of light and shadow create an immersive and almost theatrical atmosphere.
The work is unsigned, and it is by an anonymous author.
The condition is good
The work is presented framed.
Dimensions of the artwork: 77 cm in height x 115 cm in width.
Frame measurements: 95 cm in height x 133 cm in width.
This painting is an exuberant and detailed still life. It depicts a wide variety of fruits and flowers arranged on different surfaces and architectural levels. Clusters of grapes, peaches, apples, pears, pomegranates, cherries, and a slice of watermelon can be observed; all meticulously crafted to highlight the different textures and colors.
The leaves and stems snake between the objects, integrating the composition and adding dynamism. The background with warm, reddish tones enhances the contrast with the greens and yellows of the fruits and foliage. Some large flowers add elegance and softness to the scene.
The painting conveys a sense of abundance, wealth, and celebration of nature, following the classical tradition of European baroque art in still life paintings, where the meticulous depiction of organic elements and the play of light and shadow create an immersive and almost theatrical atmosphere.
