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An Early 19th Century Oil on Board Painting
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An Early 19th Century Oil on Board Painting

19th century
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Description

An artful relic from the early 19th century, this Italian oil on wood painting. Executed on a walnut board, the raw and unadorned interior of the painting evokes a sense of authenticity, capturing the essence of artistic expression from the early 1800s.

Inherent simplicity and the richness of its historical context, serves as a captivating window into the artistic sensibilities of 19th-century Italy.

Height - 36.5cm

Width - 53cm

Depth - 1.5cm

Physical Dimensions
Height
37cm (14.57")
Width
53cm (20.87")
Depth
1.5cm (0.59")
Declaration

Pappilon has dated this Antique Oil on Panel to the 19th Century.

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SA1118111
Description
An artful relic from the early 19th century, this Italian oil on wood painting.
Executed on a walnut board, the raw and unadorned interior of the painting evokes a sense of authenticity, capturing the essence of artistic expression from the early 1800s.
Pappilon

Inherent simplicity and the richness of its historical context, serves as a captivating window into the artistic sensibilities of 19th-century Italy.

Height - 36.5cm

Width - 53cm

Depth - 1.5cm

Height
37cm (14.57")
Width
53cm (20.87")
Depth
1.5cm (0.59")
Date of Manufacture

Pappilon has dated this Antique Oil on Panel to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA1118111
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An early 19th-century naive oil painting on a carved wooden board depicting a seated monk playing a wind instrument inside a study.
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Archive I An early 19th-century naive oil painting on a carved wooden board depicting a seated monk playing a wind instrument inside a study.

An Early 19th Century Oil on Board Painting

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An early 19th-century naive oil painting on a carved wooden board depicting a seated monk playing a wind instrument inside a study.
An Early 19th century Oil on Board Painting
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An early 19th-century naive oil painting on a carved wooden board depicting a seated monk playing a wind instrument inside a study.
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Folk art paintings from the early 19th century are defined by their naive perspective, narrative subject matter, and regional craftsmanship, often executed by itinerant or non-academic artists.

Artists during this period applied oil pigments directly to wooden panels or thick timber boards, often incorporating carved timber surrounds or integrated framing elements.

Authentic pieces exhibit genuine age-related surface craquelure, natural shrinkage of the wood panel, historic hand-carving marks, and authentic oxidisation on the reverse timber.

Position the panel as a focal accent on a neutral focal wall, or integrate it into an eclectic gallery wall alongside contemporary line drawings and textured ceramics.

Keep the panel in a climate-controlled room away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent wood warping, and dust gently using a soft, dry natural-bristle brush.
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