Italian School Seventeenth Century Close To Monsu Desiderio
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Italian School Seventeenth Century Close To Monsu Desiderio

Italian School 17th Century Close to Monsu Desiderio The Flight of Sodom and Gomorrah Oil on canvas Framed with Black wood and golden ornament Dim Canvas: 95 X 140 cm Dim Frame: 100 X 144 cm Behind the Pseudonym Monsu Desiderio hiddes François de Nomé (1593- 1623) and Didier Barra (1590-1650), french painter born in Metz and living in Napoli (Italy) for the 1st part of 17th century. The two artists left enigmatic works showing ruins, cataclysm and fantastic architectures. Topics are from the Antic Rome, Old and New Testaments, Napoli, Venice. Monsu Desiderio has been regarded by André Breton as the pioneers of surrealism. Yet the life of those two artists still involves gray areas. In 2005 an Exhibition called the "Museum of the Golden Court" in Metz.
9 800 €

Period: 17th century

Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th

Condition: Good

Material: Oil painting

Length: 144

Height: 100

Depth: 5

Reference (ID): 397316

Availability: In stock

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