Avingatone? (XX) - Chini ya Mitende

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Description from the seller

This painting is once again a beautiful example of East African art, in which nature, village life, and a sense of tranquility are central.

Technique & Materials:

Oil paint on panel
Original hand-painted
Includes an original wooden frame.
Dimensions: With frame 61 cm W x 43 cm H, without frame 55.5 cm W x 38 cm H

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The painting originates from East Africa, presumably Tanzania. This can be inferred from the painting style, the tropical landscape with palm trees, the traditional thatched hut, and the use of soft, warm colors. Such scenes are typical of rural depictions along rivers such as the Rufiji or the Kilombero in Tanzania.

This painting is once again a beautiful example of East African art, in which nature, village life, and a sense of tranquility are central.

Technique & Materials:

Oil paint on panel
Original hand-painted
Includes an original wooden frame.
Dimensions: With frame 61 cm W x 43 cm H, without frame 55.5 cm W x 38 cm H

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The painting originates from East Africa, presumably Tanzania. This can be inferred from the painting style, the tropical landscape with palm trees, the traditional thatched hut, and the use of soft, warm colors. Such scenes are typical of rural depictions along rivers such as the Rufiji or the Kilombero in Tanzania.

Details

Artist
Avingatone? (XX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Chini ya Mitende
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Africa
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
43 cm
Width
61 cm
Period
1940-1950
Sold by
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Objects sold
Private

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