Mauro Seltri (1959) - Mare che mangia

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Mare che mangia, a 70×70 cm oil on canvas painting by Mauro Seltri (born 1959) from Italy, dated 2025 and sold as an original; a hand-signed portrait in a classical style.

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Oil painting on canvas from a collection.

Hand-signed by the contemporary artist Mauro Seltri and with double gallery stamp.

Title: Sea That Eats
Measurements: 70x70 cm
Year: 2025

Mauro Seltri is a contemporary figurative painter who tells the power of nature and the timeless poetry of the sea. Through bright skies, moving waters, and a careful study of light, his works combine classical elegance and cinematic sensibility, evoking intense and deeply evocative atmospheres.

NB: The work will be shipped inside a sturdy tube suitable for shipping. The colors of the painting may differ slightly from the photos due to screen settings. In person, the artworks are more beautiful than in photography: one can appreciate the hypnotic beauty of oil colors coming to life on the canvas.

www.instagram.com/mauro_seltri

www.instagram.com/lagalerie991

Worldwide shipping via UPS courier.

#orientalistcollection

Seller's Story

We are La Galerie 991, a contemporary art gallery dedicated to a curated selection of artists and works with recognizable identities. We manage various artists, guiding their development and presenting their works with clear criteria: coherence, execution quality, and visual strength. Our research is focused on works that go beyond trends, where light, form, and presence become language. Each piece is presented with complete and transparent information (technique, measurements, year, condition) to enable collectors to make informed choices.
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Oil painting on canvas from a collection.

Hand-signed by the contemporary artist Mauro Seltri and with double gallery stamp.

Title: Sea That Eats
Measurements: 70x70 cm
Year: 2025

Mauro Seltri is a contemporary figurative painter who tells the power of nature and the timeless poetry of the sea. Through bright skies, moving waters, and a careful study of light, his works combine classical elegance and cinematic sensibility, evoking intense and deeply evocative atmospheres.

NB: The work will be shipped inside a sturdy tube suitable for shipping. The colors of the painting may differ slightly from the photos due to screen settings. In person, the artworks are more beautiful than in photography: one can appreciate the hypnotic beauty of oil colors coming to life on the canvas.

www.instagram.com/mauro_seltri

www.instagram.com/lagalerie991

Worldwide shipping via UPS courier.

#orientalistcollection

Seller's Story

We are La Galerie 991, a contemporary art gallery dedicated to a curated selection of artists and works with recognizable identities. We manage various artists, guiding their development and presenting their works with clear criteria: coherence, execution quality, and visual strength. Our research is focused on works that go beyond trends, where light, form, and presence become language. Each piece is presented with complete and transparent information (technique, measurements, year, condition) to enable collectors to make informed choices.
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Details

Artist
Mauro Seltri (1959)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Mare che mangia
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
70 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Classical
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
933
Objects sold
100%
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