Scuola inglese (XIX) - Ritratto di Gentiluomo

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Ritratto di Gentiluomo, an oil painting from the 19th century, United Kingdom origin, sold with a frame.

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Portrait of a gentleman – Oil on canvas, second half of the 19th century
Dimensions of the painting: approximately 43.5 × 53 cm.
Total dimensions with frame: approx. 72.5 × 62 cm.
Technique: oil on canvas
Provenance: private collection
Condition of preservation: professionally restored (full technical report attached)

Refined 19th-century male portrait depicting a distinguished bourgeois gentleman, with thin glasses and a dark formal suit adorned with a white jabot. The work, typical of bourgeois portraiture of the second half of the 19th century, stands out for its painterly quality and skillful use of chiaroscuro, which adds psychological depth to the face and creates an intense stage presence.

The painting has undergone conservation-restoration carried out by a professional, a restoration professor in Florence, and is accompanied by the related signed technical report.

The contemporary gilded wooden frame with refined shell decorations at the corners completes the piece; it shows some signs of age and small losses in the gilding, as visible in the photographs, which do not compromise its charm and authenticity.

On the back, there is a historic transportation label from the English company Pickfords, with a handwritten note ('Williams – 93'), indicating a previous move or storage in the United Kingdom. This serves as an interesting trace of movement or provenance.

A work of strong character and historical charm, ready to be displayed and ideal for collectors of vintage paintings and portrait enthusiasts.

Photos are an integral part of the description. Guaranteed careful packaging entrusted to industry professionals.

Portrait of a gentleman – Oil on canvas, second half of the 19th century
Dimensions of the painting: approximately 43.5 × 53 cm.
Total dimensions with frame: approx. 72.5 × 62 cm.
Technique: oil on canvas
Provenance: private collection
Condition of preservation: professionally restored (full technical report attached)

Refined 19th-century male portrait depicting a distinguished bourgeois gentleman, with thin glasses and a dark formal suit adorned with a white jabot. The work, typical of bourgeois portraiture of the second half of the 19th century, stands out for its painterly quality and skillful use of chiaroscuro, which adds psychological depth to the face and creates an intense stage presence.

The painting has undergone conservation-restoration carried out by a professional, a restoration professor in Florence, and is accompanied by the related signed technical report.

The contemporary gilded wooden frame with refined shell decorations at the corners completes the piece; it shows some signs of age and small losses in the gilding, as visible in the photographs, which do not compromise its charm and authenticity.

On the back, there is a historic transportation label from the English company Pickfords, with a handwritten note ('Williams – 93'), indicating a previous move or storage in the United Kingdom. This serves as an interesting trace of movement or provenance.

A work of strong character and historical charm, ready to be displayed and ideal for collectors of vintage paintings and portrait enthusiasts.

Photos are an integral part of the description. Guaranteed careful packaging entrusted to industry professionals.

Details

Artist
Scuola inglese (XIX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Ritratto di Gentiluomo
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Year
1850
Condition
Good condition
Height
53 cm
Width
43.5 cm
Depiction/Theme
Portrait
Style
Classical
Period
19th century
ItalyVerified
248
Objects sold
97.44%
Private

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