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We are pleased to present this 19th-century oil painting on board.
This is a captivating allegory of spring. A female …
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We are pleased to present this 19th-century oil painting on board.
This is a captivating allegory of spring. A female figure is depicted ethereal and dancing among colorful flowers, wrapped in a transparent veil, symbolizing the awakening of nature and the arrival of spring. The painting reflects the academic and symbolist taste of the late 19th century, characterized by soft brushstrokes and a dreamlike atmosphere. The painterly quality is evident, as the transparencies of the veil are perfectly captured. Its small size makes it even more captivating and highlights the artist's mastery of execution.
A wonderful painting that will enchant your guests! If you love symbolic artwork, you absolutely must add this splendid painting to your collection.
The painting is presented in a splendid gilded wood frame of the 20th Century.
Frame dimensions (cm):
Height: 46.5
Width: 36.5
Depth: 4
Painting dimensions (cm):
Height: 25.5
Width: 17.5
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