Genoese School Of The 17th Century – Domenico Fiasella Known As “il Sarzana” (1589-1669), Circl
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Oil on canvas depicting "Lot and His Daughters," an episode from the Book of Genesis.
The scene depicts Lot seated in the center, wrapped in a large red cloth, while his daughters assist him and offer him wine.
The composition, characterized by strong chiaroscuro and a theatrical construction of the figures, harks back to 17th-century Genoese painting, particularly the circle of Domenico Fiasella, known as Sarzana, a leading figure in Ligurian painting in the first half of the 17th century.
The female figures, with delicate faces and luminous complexions, along with the soft rendering of the draperies and the warm color palette, are typical elements of his workshop and circle.
The scene depicts Lot seated in the center, wrapped in a large red cloth, while his daughters assist him and offer him wine.
The composition, characterized by strong chiaroscuro and a theatrical construction of the figures, harks back to 17th-century Genoese painting, particularly the circle of Domenico Fiasella, known as Sarzana, a leading figure in Ligurian painting in the first half of the 17th century.
The female figures, with delicate faces and luminous complexions, along with the soft rendering of the draperies and the warm color palette, are typical elements of his workshop and circle.
7 500 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
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Width: 130
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Height: 91
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Reference (ID): 1719471
Availability: In stock
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