Salvatore Rodriquez (1957) - Attesa

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Description from the seller

The painting.
Rare subject.
Part of the series "women and poetry"
Oil on canvas, 30 cm wide by 40 cm high.
In excellent condition.

Title. Waiting.

The painting is sold without a frame; the photo with the frame was taken to provide a more complete view of the work.

The Painter.

Salvatore Rodriguez, painter and set designer. His style recalls Impressionist painting, which makes a focal point the theme around which the whole work develops.
In this case the focal point is the woman.
He was born in Naples on March 11, 1957, where he lives and works.

Authenticity.
Signed at lower left.
Signed on the back.
Family collection.

Careful shipping, professionally packaged.
Local pickup allowed.

The painting.
Rare subject.
Part of the series "women and poetry"
Oil on canvas, 30 cm wide by 40 cm high.
In excellent condition.

Title. Waiting.

The painting is sold without a frame; the photo with the frame was taken to provide a more complete view of the work.

The Painter.

Salvatore Rodriguez, painter and set designer. His style recalls Impressionist painting, which makes a focal point the theme around which the whole work develops.
In this case the focal point is the woman.
He was born in Naples on March 11, 1957, where he lives and works.

Authenticity.
Signed at lower left.
Signed on the back.
Family collection.

Careful shipping, professionally packaged.
Local pickup allowed.

Details

Artist
Salvatore Rodriquez (1957)
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Attesa
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Style
Classical
Period
19th century
ItalyVerified
47
Objects sold
Private

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