Gennaro Ricci (1891-1935) - Case sparse






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Case sparse, oil painting on panel, Italy, 1930-1940, sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Gennaro Ricci (Naples, 1891 - Pesaro, 1935)
“ Scattered houses “
Work from 1915
Oil on panel / signed and dated
Authentic work certified in accordance with the law /
From an Italian art gallery
In 1922 he participated in the XIII International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, with 2 paintings: Morning, The Model.
In the spring of 1923 he participated in the Turin Quadrennial, National Exhibition of Fine Arts, with the painting: Il caffè di Sobborgo.
In 1924 he participated in the XIV International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, with 2
In 1928 he participated in the XVI International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, with 1
In May/June 1932 he participated in the National Painting Competition, at the "Firenze" G. Cavalenzi & G. Botti Art Gallery, Florence, via Cavour 14, with the painting: Opera 21 B.
Bibliography:
1922 - XIII International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, exhibition catalogue, p. 115.
1923 - Turin Quadrennial, National Exhibition of Fine Arts, exhibition catalogue, p. 33, no. 198 bis.
1932 - National Painting Competition, exhibition catalog, "Firenze" Art Gallery G. Cavalenzi & G. Botti, Florence, Via Cavour 14, p. 37.
1996 - The Venice Biennale. International Art Exhibitions 1895-1995, Venice, Electa, p. 597.
Framed size: 72 x 57 cm
Panel: 57 x 43 cm
Historicized work
Ideal for collecting and investing.
Insured shipment
Certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law
* In good condition with signs of age related aging (see photos)
The frame shown in the photos is provided free of charge so that the artwork can be displayed as soon as it arrives. It is included as a courtesy and is not considered an integral part of the artwork. Therefore, any potential damage to the frame that does not affect the artwork itself will not be a valid reason to open a claim or request order cancellation.
Seller's Story
Gennaro Ricci (Naples, 1891 - Pesaro, 1935)
“ Scattered houses “
Work from 1915
Oil on panel / signed and dated
Authentic work certified in accordance with the law /
From an Italian art gallery
In 1922 he participated in the XIII International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, with 2 paintings: Morning, The Model.
In the spring of 1923 he participated in the Turin Quadrennial, National Exhibition of Fine Arts, with the painting: Il caffè di Sobborgo.
In 1924 he participated in the XIV International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, with 2
In 1928 he participated in the XVI International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, with 1
In May/June 1932 he participated in the National Painting Competition, at the "Firenze" G. Cavalenzi & G. Botti Art Gallery, Florence, via Cavour 14, with the painting: Opera 21 B.
Bibliography:
1922 - XIII International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice, exhibition catalogue, p. 115.
1923 - Turin Quadrennial, National Exhibition of Fine Arts, exhibition catalogue, p. 33, no. 198 bis.
1932 - National Painting Competition, exhibition catalog, "Firenze" Art Gallery G. Cavalenzi & G. Botti, Florence, Via Cavour 14, p. 37.
1996 - The Venice Biennale. International Art Exhibitions 1895-1995, Venice, Electa, p. 597.
Framed size: 72 x 57 cm
Panel: 57 x 43 cm
Historicized work
Ideal for collecting and investing.
Insured shipment
Certificate of authenticity in accordance with the law
* In good condition with signs of age related aging (see photos)
The frame shown in the photos is provided free of charge so that the artwork can be displayed as soon as it arrives. It is included as a courtesy and is not considered an integral part of the artwork. Therefore, any potential damage to the frame that does not affect the artwork itself will not be a valid reason to open a claim or request order cancellation.
