Claudio Apparuti - Pandora





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Claudio Apparuti presents Pandora, an original oil on linen canvas (60 × 50 cm) from 2026, sold with frame, hand-signed on front and back, in a Realism mood with mythological theme, weight 1 kg, Italy-origin, 1 of a unique original edition.
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Directly from the artist Claudio Apparutti's studio, with no reserve price. Oil on linen canvas, hand-painted, unique piece. Classic style. Signed on the front and back.
Attention: for shipments to non-EU countries, obtaining the necessary documents can take a long time, up to two months.
The artwork will be carefully packaged with bubble wrap and placed in a rigid carton, shipped via Poste Italiane.
Claudio Apparuti, a painter from Correggio (RE), studied in Rome where he attended the Art High School and later earned a degree in Art History.
His works are in private collections and he has participated in numerous exhibitions in Italy, where he received awards and recognitions. Eminent art critics have spoken about his works, including Paolo Levi, Nadine GIove, and Vittorio Sgarbi.
Description of the painting: the work has a suspended atmosphere, almost like Flemish chiaroscuro, while preserving a classical soul. The still life balances the composition. The illumination comes from the arched window on the left and creates a contrast on the profile of the woman and on the draperies of the white and blue dress. The masterful use of natural light emphasizes the delicacy of the features and the luster of the golden jewelry. The presence of the still life beside Pandora enriches the symbolic meaning: the abundance of the earthly world contrasted with the unknown contained in the vase. In this interpretation Pandora is not a tragic figure, but a seeker of truth. The light filtering from the window symbolizes knowledge, while the still life in the foreground represents the pleasures of life that risk being altered by the opening of the box. The deep tones of the oil render velvety shadows, creating a work that invites quiet contemplation.
Let us remember that Pandora was created by Jupiter to guard the box that contained all the evils of the world. The woman was ordered never to open it, but she, curious, opened it and all the evils spread across the earth. In the Greek language Pandora means: "All the gifts".
Directly from the artist Claudio Apparutti's studio, with no reserve price. Oil on linen canvas, hand-painted, unique piece. Classic style. Signed on the front and back.
Attention: for shipments to non-EU countries, obtaining the necessary documents can take a long time, up to two months.
The artwork will be carefully packaged with bubble wrap and placed in a rigid carton, shipped via Poste Italiane.
Claudio Apparuti, a painter from Correggio (RE), studied in Rome where he attended the Art High School and later earned a degree in Art History.
His works are in private collections and he has participated in numerous exhibitions in Italy, where he received awards and recognitions. Eminent art critics have spoken about his works, including Paolo Levi, Nadine GIove, and Vittorio Sgarbi.
Description of the painting: the work has a suspended atmosphere, almost like Flemish chiaroscuro, while preserving a classical soul. The still life balances the composition. The illumination comes from the arched window on the left and creates a contrast on the profile of the woman and on the draperies of the white and blue dress. The masterful use of natural light emphasizes the delicacy of the features and the luster of the golden jewelry. The presence of the still life beside Pandora enriches the symbolic meaning: the abundance of the earthly world contrasted with the unknown contained in the vase. In this interpretation Pandora is not a tragic figure, but a seeker of truth. The light filtering from the window symbolizes knowledge, while the still life in the foreground represents the pleasures of life that risk being altered by the opening of the box. The deep tones of the oil render velvety shadows, creating a work that invites quiet contemplation.
Let us remember that Pandora was created by Jupiter to guard the box that contained all the evils of the world. The woman was ordered never to open it, but she, curious, opened it and all the evils spread across the earth. In the Greek language Pandora means: "All the gifts".

