Guido Vuotto (1964) - Chiaro di luna

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“Chiaro di luna” by Guido Vuotto (2019), an oil painting on a pressed-cardboard panel from Italy, 30 x 40 cm, depicting a marine landscape, original edition, signed by hand and in good condition, approximately 500 g.

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Oil on canvas by the Neapolitan master Guido Vuotto.

Born in Naples in 1964, Guido Vuotto is known for his paintings depicting Neapolitan seascapes, a subject that is extremely dear to him. His ability to pair landscapes with the work activities connected to them is a unique trait of his, appreciated across Europe. The painting I am offering measures 30x40 cm, is unframed, and was created on a pressed cardboard panel. It comes from my private collection.

Oil on canvas by the Neapolitan master Guido Vuotto.

Born in Naples in 1964, Guido Vuotto is known for his paintings depicting Neapolitan seascapes, a subject that is extremely dear to him. His ability to pair landscapes with the work activities connected to them is a unique trait of his, appreciated across Europe. The painting I am offering measures 30x40 cm, is unframed, and was created on a pressed cardboard panel. It comes from my private collection.

Details

Artist
Guido Vuotto (1964)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Chiaro di luna
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2019
Condition
Good condition
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Weight
500 g
Depiction/theme
Seascape
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
193
Objects sold
100%
Private

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