European school (XIX) - The italian hunter

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The italian hunter, an oil painting by the European School, 1886, from the nineteenth century, Europe, sold with a frame.

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Bandolero

School: Europea (19th century) (1886)

Style: Romantic realism

Technique: Oil on canvas

The painting depicts the figure of a bandit with a firm stance and a determined gaze, set against a mountainous natural environment. He wears traditional attire with a short jacket, a belt, and a hat, accompanied by his rifle resting on his shoulder, symbolizing bravery and freedom. The scene conveys a romantic atmosphere, exalting the outlaw as a popular hero, characteristic of 19th-century painting.

The artist employs an earthy palette with subtle contrasts of light that highlight the folds of the clothing and the expression of the face, adding depth and realism to the composition.

The golden carved wooden frame with vegetal ornamentation and classical molding complements the artwork, adding a majestic character in keeping with the depicted era.

Measures
109 x 90.6 cm
Without frame: 91.5 x 73.5 cm

Remarks:

The frame comes as a gift. It may be damaged during transport even if it is properly packaged.

The works are shipped without insurance. If you wish to contract insurance for the transportation, you must contact us in advance via private message; otherwise, we will not be responsible for any damages caused during shipping.

Exceptionally, shipping costs may be affected by a surcharge due to reasons such as being outside a continental territory, excess dimensions, or weight of the item. Under no circumstances will PremiArt cover this surcharge.

Due to border issues with Switzerland, shipments over 1 meter in length or height to that destination will not be carried out.

Bandolero

School: Europea (19th century) (1886)

Style: Romantic realism

Technique: Oil on canvas

The painting depicts the figure of a bandit with a firm stance and a determined gaze, set against a mountainous natural environment. He wears traditional attire with a short jacket, a belt, and a hat, accompanied by his rifle resting on his shoulder, symbolizing bravery and freedom. The scene conveys a romantic atmosphere, exalting the outlaw as a popular hero, characteristic of 19th-century painting.

The artist employs an earthy palette with subtle contrasts of light that highlight the folds of the clothing and the expression of the face, adding depth and realism to the composition.

The golden carved wooden frame with vegetal ornamentation and classical molding complements the artwork, adding a majestic character in keeping with the depicted era.

Measures
109 x 90.6 cm
Without frame: 91.5 x 73.5 cm

Remarks:

The frame comes as a gift. It may be damaged during transport even if it is properly packaged.

The works are shipped without insurance. If you wish to contract insurance for the transportation, you must contact us in advance via private message; otherwise, we will not be responsible for any damages caused during shipping.

Exceptionally, shipping costs may be affected by a surcharge due to reasons such as being outside a continental territory, excess dimensions, or weight of the item. Under no circumstances will PremiArt cover this surcharge.

Due to border issues with Switzerland, shipments over 1 meter in length or height to that destination will not be carried out.

Details

Artist
European school (XIX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
The italian hunter
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Europe
Year
1886
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
109 cm
Width
90.6 cm
Depiction/Theme
Pop Culture
Style
Realism
Period
19th century
Sold by
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Objects sold
92.25%
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