Stefano Trapanese - AMORE E PSICHE omaggio ad Antonio Canova






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Stefano Trapanese presents AMORE E PSICHE omaggio ad Antonio Canova, an oil painting from 2024 in Baroque style, 100 × 70 cm, depicting mythology, Italy, sold with frame, sold directly by the artist, original edition, period 2020+, weight 3 kg.
Description from the seller
Stefano Trapanese is a leading artist in the province of Salerno, Italy, and is consistently ranked in the top 10 of national profile masters in Italy (source: PitturiAmo.com).
It is a work created in 2024 and part of a series of works called.
"Metamorphosis of a metamorphosis" which they re-propose, in a completely personal reading.
Regarding the artist Stefano Trapanese, stories drawn from Ovid's 'Metamorfosi' or from the 'Asino d'oro.'
by Apuleius
In this work, a reinterpretation is proposed, in an original interpretation, of
An existing sculptural group ('Amore e Psiche' by Antonio Canova) but reproduced by a different artist.
A perspective compared to the usual (frontal) one. This allows for a better interpretation.
from Cupid's quiver and from the vessel of beauty, otherwise invisible because at the back.
The transfer onto the canvas allows for the impression of the scene.
What dynamism that the sculpture itself is not capable of.
Express oneself fully.
The painting is sold without a frame but is properly framed.
Stefano Trapanese is a leading artist in the province of Salerno, Italy, and is consistently ranked in the top 10 of national profile masters in Italy (source: PitturiAmo.com).
It is a work created in 2024 and part of a series of works called.
"Metamorphosis of a metamorphosis" which they re-propose, in a completely personal reading.
Regarding the artist Stefano Trapanese, stories drawn from Ovid's 'Metamorfosi' or from the 'Asino d'oro.'
by Apuleius
In this work, a reinterpretation is proposed, in an original interpretation, of
An existing sculptural group ('Amore e Psiche' by Antonio Canova) but reproduced by a different artist.
A perspective compared to the usual (frontal) one. This allows for a better interpretation.
from Cupid's quiver and from the vessel of beauty, otherwise invisible because at the back.
The transfer onto the canvas allows for the impression of the scene.
What dynamism that the sculpture itself is not capable of.
Express oneself fully.
The painting is sold without a frame but is properly framed.
