Sergio Nardoni (1947) - Terzetto






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Sergio Nardoni, Terzetto, oil on gold leaf on round panel, 77 × 77 cm with frame, original edition, date 1990–2000, hand-signed.
Description from the seller
Main features of the work
• Sergio Nardoni (1947) • “Terzetto” • Oil on gold leaf on round panel • Diameter 50 cm (77×77 cm with frame) • Hand-signed at the bottom center, signature and title also on the back • Stamp with repertoire number of the Nardoni Photographic Archive • Artist's authenticity statement on an Orler certificate • Provenance: Italian private collection
Work belonging to the current of Italian contemporary poetic figurative art.
The work depicts three young musicians dressed in commedia dell’arte costumes arranged in a harmonious circle, intent on playing the violin, accordion, and clarinet. The golden background amplifies the scene's preciousness, while the round composition creates an intimate and theatrical atmosphere, rich in balance and visual charm.
Sergio Nardoni's painting practice combines the refinement of classical tradition with modern sensibility, creating images of great impact and a poetic tone. The current of Italian contemporary poetic Figurazione finds in “Terzetto” a perfect expression: the clear color, the meticulous attention to detail, and the light that vibrates on the gold leaf render the scene elegant, intense, and dreamlike.
Artist's declaration of authenticity on Orler Tv certificate, with signature and stamp of Nardoni Photographic Archive on the back.
Sergio Nardoni (Florence, 1947) is an internationally renowned artist. He has exhibited in prestigious shows, including Art Expo in New York (1996), Malta (1998, with presidential patronage), and 'Italian Capriccio' in Beijing (2015). His works are part of important collections, including the National Museum of the Bargello and the Pontifical Collections of Vatican City.
The buyer will receive the artwork in carefully packed and sturdy packaging. Very fast shipping. Free pickup available in Monza/Milan.
Main features of the work
• Sergio Nardoni (1947) • “Terzetto” • Oil on gold leaf on round panel • Diameter 50 cm (77×77 cm with frame) • Hand-signed at the bottom center, signature and title also on the back • Stamp with repertoire number of the Nardoni Photographic Archive • Artist's authenticity statement on an Orler certificate • Provenance: Italian private collection
Work belonging to the current of Italian contemporary poetic figurative art.
The work depicts three young musicians dressed in commedia dell’arte costumes arranged in a harmonious circle, intent on playing the violin, accordion, and clarinet. The golden background amplifies the scene's preciousness, while the round composition creates an intimate and theatrical atmosphere, rich in balance and visual charm.
Sergio Nardoni's painting practice combines the refinement of classical tradition with modern sensibility, creating images of great impact and a poetic tone. The current of Italian contemporary poetic Figurazione finds in “Terzetto” a perfect expression: the clear color, the meticulous attention to detail, and the light that vibrates on the gold leaf render the scene elegant, intense, and dreamlike.
Artist's declaration of authenticity on Orler Tv certificate, with signature and stamp of Nardoni Photographic Archive on the back.
Sergio Nardoni (Florence, 1947) is an internationally renowned artist. He has exhibited in prestigious shows, including Art Expo in New York (1996), Malta (1998, with presidential patronage), and 'Italian Capriccio' in Beijing (2015). His works are part of important collections, including the National Museum of the Bargello and the Pontifical Collections of Vatican City.
The buyer will receive the artwork in carefully packed and sturdy packaging. Very fast shipping. Free pickup available in Monza/Milan.
