Angelo Inganni (1807–1880), Attrib. - Il parroco in visita






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Il parroco in visita, an oil on canvas painting from the 19th century (1868) in Italy, attributed to Angelo Inganni, is sold with its frame.
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Angelo Inganni (1807–1880)
Domestic scene with a priest, a woman, a child, and a dog.
Oil on canvas, 76cm × 61cm
Origin: Collected by Paolo Richiedei, Gussago (Brescia)
Prestigious original work by Angelo Inganni, Lombard master of the nineteenth century, from the historic and noble Collezione Paolo Richiedei. The significant dimensions (76 cm by 61 cm) and the compositional richness make this painting one of his most intense and complete genre scenes.
The priest, a recurring figure in Inganni's mature paintings, is rendered with the irony and character that the artist loved to incorporate into his popular settings. The dog, modeled with extraordinary naturalism, is one of the highest points of the work: vibrant fur, skillful light, dynamic posture—a typical and unmistakable trait of the painter's hand.
The intimate scene between the woman and the child, set in a perfectly constructed rural interior, testifies to the artist's great narrative skill. The soft brushwork, enveloping chiaroscuro, and warm tones place the work within the artist's later period, between the years 1860–1870.
The 'Angelo Inganni' signature is located at the bottom left, executed with fine brown earths typical of the artist. Canvas, stretcher, and craquelure are perfectly consistent with the period and with an authentic Lombard nineteenth-century painting.
Work of the highest level, with iconic subjects by Inganni and from a source of great prestige.
Ideal for qualified collectors.
The painting has just been cleaned and restored.
Insured shipment
Angelo Inganni (1807–1880)
Domestic scene with a priest, a woman, a child, and a dog.
Oil on canvas, 76cm × 61cm
Origin: Collected by Paolo Richiedei, Gussago (Brescia)
Prestigious original work by Angelo Inganni, Lombard master of the nineteenth century, from the historic and noble Collezione Paolo Richiedei. The significant dimensions (76 cm by 61 cm) and the compositional richness make this painting one of his most intense and complete genre scenes.
The priest, a recurring figure in Inganni's mature paintings, is rendered with the irony and character that the artist loved to incorporate into his popular settings. The dog, modeled with extraordinary naturalism, is one of the highest points of the work: vibrant fur, skillful light, dynamic posture—a typical and unmistakable trait of the painter's hand.
The intimate scene between the woman and the child, set in a perfectly constructed rural interior, testifies to the artist's great narrative skill. The soft brushwork, enveloping chiaroscuro, and warm tones place the work within the artist's later period, between the years 1860–1870.
The 'Angelo Inganni' signature is located at the bottom left, executed with fine brown earths typical of the artist. Canvas, stretcher, and craquelure are perfectly consistent with the period and with an authentic Lombard nineteenth-century painting.
Work of the highest level, with iconic subjects by Inganni and from a source of great prestige.
Ideal for qualified collectors.
The painting has just been cleaned and restored.
Insured shipment
