Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (1899-1967) - Via di Carignano, 1941

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Via di Carignano, 1941, an oil painting on cardboard mounted on faesite by Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (1899–1967), Italy, 22.5 × 28.3 cm, depicting a landscape; signed and dated with location in the lower right; restoration present; original gilded stucco frame not included.

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“via di Carignano, 1941”
Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (Buenos Aires, 1899–Torino, 1967)
oil on cardboard applied to faesite cm. 22.5 x 28.3
signature, date and place "Carignano 942 G. Rolla" at bottom right
has undergone restorations
attention: the splendid plaster gold frame cm. 37.5 x 31.5 original period is not included in the auction, but is available on request
attached certificate of authenticity from Casa d'Aste
coming from private collection

“via di Carignano, 1941”
Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (Buenos Aires, 1899–Torino, 1967)
oil on cardboard applied to faesite cm. 22.5 x 28.3
signature, date and place "Carignano 942 G. Rolla" at bottom right
has undergone restorations
attention: the splendid plaster gold frame cm. 37.5 x 31.5 original period is not included in the auction, but is available on request
attached certificate of authenticity from Casa d'Aste
coming from private collection

Details

Artist
Adolfo Giuseppe Rolla (1899-1967)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Via di Carignano, 1941
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
1941
Condition
Good condition
Height
22.5 cm
Width
28.3 cm
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Period
1940-1950
ItalyVerified
32
Objects sold
100%
Private

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