Pair Of Paintings Depicting Architectural Whims
Large tempera paintings on canvas depicting "architectural whims" painted in Venice in 1757 by Alessandro Segalini, decorative painter.
This artistic genre, characterized by the refinement of imaginative and often unreal architectural structures, was very widespread in the Baroque era. That's why we offer a creative interpretation of architecture and perspective.
Venice, 1757: Venice, known for its artistic and cultural history, was an important center of artistic production in the 18th century. The year 1757 brought significant historical perspective to this operation.
Studies report that Alessandro Segalini loved the Vendramin theater in Venice around 1750.
This artistic genre, characterized by the refinement of imaginative and often unreal architectural structures, was very widespread in the Baroque era. That's why we offer a creative interpretation of architecture and perspective.
Venice, 1757: Venice, known for its artistic and cultural history, was an important center of artistic production in the 18th century. The year 1757 brought significant historical perspective to this operation.
Studies report that Alessandro Segalini loved the Vendramin theater in Venice around 1750.
6 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Other
Reference (ID): 1226735
Availability: In stock
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