Italian school (XVIII) - San Matteo

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San Matteo, an 18th‑century oil painting on panel by the Italian School (XVIII), originated in France, in good condition, 35 cm high by 28 cm wide, sold with a frame.

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Oil painting on panel from the end of the 18th century depicting 'Saint Matthew'. The painting is in excellent condition, with cleaning carried out recently, and presents the figure of the saint with dice. The presence of the dice emphasizes the sinful and material life that Matthew is abandoning to follow Christ. Set in a wooden frame of recent vintage, with overall measurements of 35 x 28 cm, the panel itself measures 28 x 20 cm. Due to current regulations it cannot be shipped outside the European Union.

Oil painting on panel from the end of the 18th century depicting 'Saint Matthew'. The painting is in excellent condition, with cleaning carried out recently, and presents the figure of the saint with dice. The presence of the dice emphasizes the sinful and material life that Matthew is abandoning to follow Christ. Set in a wooden frame of recent vintage, with overall measurements of 35 x 28 cm, the panel itself measures 28 x 20 cm. Due to current regulations it cannot be shipped outside the European Union.

Details

Artist
Italian school (XVIII)
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
San Matteo
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Good condition
Height
35 cm
Width
28 cm
Style
Baroque
Period
18th century
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Objects sold
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