Huile Sur Toile Ancienne Représentant Un Paysage Fluvial, Par Le Piéintre Piémontais Giacintobo
Artist: Giacinto Bo
Huile sur toile ancienne représentant un paysage fluvial, par le piéintre piémontais Giacinto Bo (1832-1912).
This tableau evokes a suggestive river landscape, with a sinuous river between the herbal berges, the trees with automatic colors and an atmosphere of twilight. The vivid colors and textured pinceau coups are characteristic of the Piedmontese art of the 19th century. The toile has a beautiful patina and cracks due to age. Signed on the right.
Giacinto Bo, self-taught artist and disciple of Giuseppe Camino's school, is specialized in paysages and marines. He participated in numerous exhibitions at the 1998 General Exhibition of Italian Art.
This tableau evokes a suggestive river landscape, with a sinuous river between the herbal berges, the trees with automatic colors and an atmosphere of twilight. The vivid colors and textured pinceau coups are characteristic of the Piedmontese art of the 19th century. The toile has a beautiful patina and cracks due to age. Signed on the right.
Giacinto Bo, self-taught artist and disciple of Giuseppe Camino's school, is specialized in paysages and marines. He participated in numerous exhibitions at the 1998 General Exhibition of Italian Art.
1 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Oil painting
Width: 104
Height: 76
Depth: 6
Reference (ID): 1720088
Availability: In stock
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