A splendid painting dated 1866 and signed Ed. Hamman, attributed to the great Belgian painter Edouard Jean Conrad Hamman (1819-1888). Specializing in historical scenes, with a particular interest in court ceremonies, his style is characterized by the historical accuracy of his costumes and furnishings. Many of his works were commissioned directly by Napoleon III and Victor Emmanuel II to celebrate their ancestors and thus legitimize their power. (This artwork is currently not accompanied by an expert opinion, but it can be requested upon payment of the relevant additional costs.)
Artwork oil on canvas painting of remarkable pictorial quality, a magnificent example of 19th-century historical painting depicting the coronation of Victor Amadeus II, the first King of Sardinia. The meticulous rendering of detail and the theatricality of the composition give the painting unquestionable historical value, a rare painting with strong collector's appeal, perfect for lovers of Savoy history. Its large size makes it ideal for large reception rooms, libraries, or prestigious classic or modern spaces.
Scenic 20th-century carved and gilded wood frame, beautifully decorated, with some signs of age. The painting has already been restored with re-lining, replacement of the stretcher, and recoloring in small areas. Overall, in good condition. Internal dimensions: H 97 x W 136 cm.
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