Italian school (XVIII) - Conclave

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Conclave, an 18th-century oil painting on canvas from Italy by Scuola italiana, unsigned, 48 by 59 cm, depicting a religious theme and in good condition.

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Antique oil painting on canvas 48x59; I think it is from the 1700s in good overall condition as shown in the photo, very well executed, surely by a good artist, coming from a very great and eminent medical surgeon Pasquale Mennonna who gave it to his nephew and I received it from the nephew, as stated by the nephew, as in the photo. It should be shipped in a well-protected box. I am selling only within the European Union (EU), no Malta or distant islands, and it is difficult to ship elsewhere. Thank you very much in advance.

Antique oil painting on canvas 48x59; I think it is from the 1700s in good overall condition as shown in the photo, very well executed, surely by a good artist, coming from a very great and eminent medical surgeon Pasquale Mennonna who gave it to his nephew and I received it from the nephew, as stated by the nephew, as in the photo. It should be shipped in a well-protected box. I am selling only within the European Union (EU), no Malta or distant islands, and it is difficult to ship elsewhere. Thank you very much in advance.

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Artist
Italian school (XVIII)
Sold with frame
No
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Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Conclave
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Height
48 cm
Width
59 cm
Depiction/theme
Religion
Period
18th century
ItalyVerified
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Objects sold
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