Portrait Of Two African Female Figures, Cesare Biseo (rome 1843 - Rome 1909)
Artist: Cesare Biseo (rome 1843 - Rome 1909)
A refined Orientalist painting by Cesare Biseo (Rome 1843 - Rome 1909), an artist known
for his works featuring intense lighting and attention to ethnographic detail.
The work depicts two African female figures captured in a moment of quiet and introspection. Their faces, illuminated by a warm, enveloping light, delicately emerge
from a vibrant green background, creating an elegant chromatic contrast. The headdresses and
draperies, rendered with soft, textured brushstrokes, testify to the artist's pictorial sensitivity
and his commitment to Orientalist poetry, characterized by exotic atmospheres and
a strong emotional impact.
The composition is balanced and harmonious, with a careful rendering of volumes and
expressions, elements that lend psychological depth to the subjects. The gilded frame
further enhances the work, making it suitable for display in classical or
contemporary settings.
A work of great charm and pictorial quality, ideal for collectors of Orientalist art,
a piece with a strong personality and historical-artistic value.
Dimensions with frame: 82x64 cm
Dimensions without frame: 71x53 cm
7 500 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Oil painting
Length: 71 cm
Height: 53 cm
Reference (ID): 1717429
Availability: In stock
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