F. Valaperta, Ghismunda And Guiscardo, From Boccaccio's Decameron, Oil On Canvas, Signed F.v
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F. Valaperta, Ghismunda And Guiscardo, From Boccaccio's Decameron, Oil On Canvas, Signed F.v

Artist: Francesco Valaperta (milano 1836 - 1908)
An important and refined oil painting on canvas by the lombard painter Francesco Valaperta (Milan, 1836–1908), a pupil of Francesco Hayez and a highly regarded exponent of 19th-century Italian historical and literary painting. Valaperta distinguished himself through works inspired by history, literature and the great romantic sentiments, themes that characterize a significant portion of his oeuvre.
The work depicts Ghismunda and Guiscardo, the protagonists of the first novella of the fourth day of Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron.
The young noble woman is depicted in a moment of emotional intensity alongside her beloved Guiscardo, a young man of humble origins but noble virtues.
The scene captures with great sensitivity the moment of the secret meeting between the two lovers, before the tragic ending that will make their story one of the most famous in medieval literature.
The composition fully reveals the artist’s Hayezian training: the medieval setting, the refined rendering of the garments, the delicacy of the skin tones, and the psychological intensity of the gazes contribute to creating an atmosphere of poignant romanticism.
Noteworthy is the chromatic contrast between the whiteness of Ghismunda’s dress and the deep red of Guiscardo’s attire.
The work is signed “F.V” in the lower left corner, a monogram used by the artist.
Dimensions:
150 x 115 cm (with frame)
125 x 90 cm (without frame)

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9 000 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: En l'etat

Material: Oil painting

Width: 115

Height: 150

Reference (ID): 1772459

Availability: In stock

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