Rome Italy Capriccio Landscape Oil Painting After Francesco Lazaro Guardi 32"


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Description

Late 20th century classical Roman oil painting on canvas after Francesco Lazaro Guardi. The painting features a coastal landscape / seascape with sailboats, a harbour, architecture, ruins, and figures. Baroque gold resin frame with pierced scrolled foliate and acanthus design.

Francesco Lazaro Guardi (1712-1793)

Was a nobleman born in Venice and specialised in little views of the city. He was a collaborator of Canaletto when he was in his 40s and became later very popular running a large studio of his own.

He is considered to be among the last practitioners of the classic Venetian School of painting. He trained both his younger brother Nicolo and his son Giacomo, whose work is well known and who imitated his fathers style.

In painting, a capriccio means an architectural fantasy, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations.

Condition

wear to frame; yellowed varnish / crazing

Dimensions

32" x 2.5" x 28" / Sans Frame - 23.25" x 19.25" (W x D x H)