Alberto Carnevale (1931) - Sulla spiaggia





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Sulla spiaggia, oil painting on primed cardboard (24 x 30 cm), hand-signed, original, created in Italy in the 1980s–1990s by Alberto Carnevale (1931), in good condition.
Description from the seller
oil painting on canvas-board
24 x 30 cm
Warranty certificate
Stamps Art Gallery
Registration no.
signature front and back, dedication
- ALBERTO CARNEVALE -
Born in Rome in 1931.
Style and subjects: It is known for oil paintings on canvas or canvasboard, often depicting genre scenes such as marine landscapes ('On the Beach') and city views, including 'The Roman Carriage.'
His works have been auctioned and sold through art galleries and auction houses, as evidenced by various online catalogs.
Recognitions: His paintings are generally accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and appraisal.
It mainly focuses on the figure of a landscape that is almost nostalgic, recalling the past as a serene moment that precedes modern and contemporary life dominated by technology. In the vision of his works, the melancholy of searching for an ideal world emerges—a world that is simpler and slower.
oil painting on canvas-board
24 x 30 cm
Warranty certificate
Stamps Art Gallery
Registration no.
signature front and back, dedication
- ALBERTO CARNEVALE -
Born in Rome in 1931.
Style and subjects: It is known for oil paintings on canvas or canvasboard, often depicting genre scenes such as marine landscapes ('On the Beach') and city views, including 'The Roman Carriage.'
His works have been auctioned and sold through art galleries and auction houses, as evidenced by various online catalogs.
Recognitions: His paintings are generally accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and appraisal.
It mainly focuses on the figure of a landscape that is almost nostalgic, recalling the past as a serene moment that precedes modern and contemporary life dominated by technology. In the vision of his works, the melancholy of searching for an ideal world emerges—a world that is simpler and slower.

