Italian school (XIX) - Bambini che giocano





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Oil painting titled Bambini che giocano by a 19th‑century Italian school, dated 1900–1910, in a classical style depicting a daytime scene of children at play in an Italian rural landscape; 50 cm high, 75 cm wide, framed, unsigned, original edition.
Description from the seller
Oil painting depicting 'Children at Play', Italian school of the nineteenth century
This painting depicts a lively genre scene typical of Italian painting of the nineteenth century, which celebrated moments of daily life and outdoor children's play. The work captures the energy and carefree spirit of a group of children playing with a ball in an Italian rural landscape, reflecting the Romantic interest in popular scenes and rural life. The dynamic composition, with figures in motion and a luminous atmosphere, testifies to the nineteenth-century Italian painting tradition that valued authentic representation of the life of the people.
This type of painting is particularly appreciated by collectors of nineteenth-century art and by enthusiasts of Italian genre scenes. The work attracts those seeking authentic representations of historical daily life, those who value the painting quality of the nineteenth-century Italian school, and art lovers who celebrate childhood and moments of spontaneous joy. Such paintings are sought for their decorative value, their ability to evoke a past era with genuineness, and for the technical mastery in rendering the figures and the atmosphere.
Seller's Story
Oil painting depicting 'Children at Play', Italian school of the nineteenth century
This painting depicts a lively genre scene typical of Italian painting of the nineteenth century, which celebrated moments of daily life and outdoor children's play. The work captures the energy and carefree spirit of a group of children playing with a ball in an Italian rural landscape, reflecting the Romantic interest in popular scenes and rural life. The dynamic composition, with figures in motion and a luminous atmosphere, testifies to the nineteenth-century Italian painting tradition that valued authentic representation of the life of the people.
This type of painting is particularly appreciated by collectors of nineteenth-century art and by enthusiasts of Italian genre scenes. The work attracts those seeking authentic representations of historical daily life, those who value the painting quality of the nineteenth-century Italian school, and art lovers who celebrate childhood and moments of spontaneous joy. Such paintings are sought for their decorative value, their ability to evoke a past era with genuineness, and for the technical mastery in rendering the figures and the atmosphere.

