Antonio Asturi (1904-1986) - Chierichetto

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Chierichetto is an oil painting on pressed cardboard by Antonio Asturi (1904–1986), created in 1940–1950 in a classical style, Italian Originale edition, with dimensions 74 × 51 cm including the frame, signed by hand and counter-signed on the back, sold with frame.

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Oil painting on pressed cardboard by the artist Antonio Asturi, born in Vico Equense in 1904 and died in 1986, very versatile and endowed with a high-level impressionist style depicting a very young altar boy. Excellent condition, signed and counter-signed on the back. Measures 48-25 cm with the frame, to be considered a gift, 74-51 cm. Certification of authenticity and provenance with a stamped and signed photograph by an expert appraiser attached. Careful traceable shipping.

Oil painting on pressed cardboard by the artist Antonio Asturi, born in Vico Equense in 1904 and died in 1986, very versatile and endowed with a high-level impressionist style depicting a very young altar boy. Excellent condition, signed and counter-signed on the back. Measures 48-25 cm with the frame, to be considered a gift, 74-51 cm. Certification of authenticity and provenance with a stamped and signed photograph by an expert appraiser attached. Careful traceable shipping.

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Artist
Antonio Asturi (1904-1986)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Chierichetto
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Height
74 cm
Width
51 cm
Style
Classical
Period
1940-1950
ItalyVerified
594
Objects sold
96.3%
Private

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