Camillo Cima (XIX-XX) - Pozzo di Cascina






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Description from the seller
A picturesque depiction of a farm's well, set in the 1920s, specifically in 1924, on the mountains framing Lake Como.
The painter, Camillo Cima, originally from the areas depicted, created this work in 1924, using oil paints on a linen panel measuring 15x20 cm.
The frame, approximately 32x27 in size, is in good condition, with some natural signs of aging.
The painting was purchased from a close relative of the painter and has not been restored or retouched in any way.
The painting will be shipped without glass for safety reasons, but it is possible to request to keep it; in this case, the seller does not assume responsibility for any damages caused by potential breakage during transport.
The painting will be shipped insured, with professional packaging and tracked shipment.
Bidders are invited to carefully observe the photographs, as they are an integral part of the description. The work viewed in the images will be the same as the one delivered to your home!
Seller's Story
A picturesque depiction of a farm's well, set in the 1920s, specifically in 1924, on the mountains framing Lake Como.
The painter, Camillo Cima, originally from the areas depicted, created this work in 1924, using oil paints on a linen panel measuring 15x20 cm.
The frame, approximately 32x27 in size, is in good condition, with some natural signs of aging.
The painting was purchased from a close relative of the painter and has not been restored or retouched in any way.
The painting will be shipped without glass for safety reasons, but it is possible to request to keep it; in this case, the seller does not assume responsibility for any damages caused by potential breakage during transport.
The painting will be shipped insured, with professional packaging and tracked shipment.
Bidders are invited to carefully observe the photographs, as they are an integral part of the description. The work viewed in the images will be the same as the one delivered to your home!
