Ildebrando Monaci (1891-1987) - Via Morghen

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Caterina Maffeis
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Master in early Renaissance Italian painting with internship at Sotheby’s and 15 years' experience.

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Description from the seller

Authentic painting in oil on panel by the Neapolitan artist Ildebrando Monaci, born 1891, died 1987, to be regarded as a plein-air painter active between the 19th and 20th centuries, executed in the open on Via Morghen in the hillside district of Naples. Condition: good; dimensions: 52 × 25 cm. Contemporary frame included as a courtesy. Signed on the back and bearing a provenance cartouche from Galleria La Tavolozza, Via Chiaia, Naples. Certificate of authenticity and provenance with a stamped and signed photograph from an expert attached. Precise and trackable shipping.

Authentic painting in oil on panel by the Neapolitan artist Ildebrando Monaci, born 1891, died 1987, to be regarded as a plein-air painter active between the 19th and 20th centuries, executed in the open on Via Morghen in the hillside district of Naples. Condition: good; dimensions: 52 × 25 cm. Contemporary frame included as a courtesy. Signed on the back and bearing a provenance cartouche from Galleria La Tavolozza, Via Chiaia, Naples. Certificate of authenticity and provenance with a stamped and signed photograph from an expert attached. Precise and trackable shipping.

Details

Artist
Ildebrando Monaci (1891-1987)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Via Morghen
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Height
66 cm
Width
39 cm
Style
Classical
Period
1950-1960
ItalyVerified
1098
Objects sold
100%
Private

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