Europese school (XVIII) - Religious scene






Master in early Renaissance Italian painting with internship at Sotheby’s and 15 years' experience.
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Description from the seller
Total size (including frame): approx. 36 cm (height) x 30 cm (width)
Frame: Classic, dark wooden frame. Description & History:
Type of work: Original oil painting on wooden panel (Oil on Panel).
Subject: Classical-religious European scene, depicting figures in a deep forest landscape (presumably a biblical portrayal). Estimated period: Genuine masterwork from the 17th century (Early Baroque). The great age and rarity are supported by the historical record on the back.
Historical documentation: The back of the painting bears a decisive, historical sticker that confirms the great age: "Grund F. Frank gel. zu Rom 1620." This documents the existence and the
trade with the panel in Rome in the year 1620.
Condition (Important!): Condition: The painting is in a historically pristine, yet heavily damaged condition and is urgently in need of restoration. Damages: There is a massive loss of color in the upper central area, as well as a clear vertical crack in the wood panel (see detail photos).
Note: The painting is sold in its current state (as is). It is a one-off opportunity for professionals who are looking for an authentic 17th-century artwork for restoration.
Total size (including frame): approx. 36 cm (height) x 30 cm (width)
Frame: Classic, dark wooden frame. Description & History:
Type of work: Original oil painting on wooden panel (Oil on Panel).
Subject: Classical-religious European scene, depicting figures in a deep forest landscape (presumably a biblical portrayal). Estimated period: Genuine masterwork from the 17th century (Early Baroque). The great age and rarity are supported by the historical record on the back.
Historical documentation: The back of the painting bears a decisive, historical sticker that confirms the great age: "Grund F. Frank gel. zu Rom 1620." This documents the existence and the
trade with the panel in Rome in the year 1620.
Condition (Important!): Condition: The painting is in a historically pristine, yet heavily damaged condition and is urgently in need of restoration. Damages: There is a massive loss of color in the upper central area, as well as a clear vertical crack in the wood panel (see detail photos).
Note: The painting is sold in its current state (as is). It is a one-off opportunity for professionals who are looking for an authentic 17th-century artwork for restoration.
