A) Donna Romana Improvvisando In Poesia, All'osteria Del Carciofo, Vicino Le Terme Antoniane, Il Giorno Della Festa Del Divino Amore - B) Varie Maschere Di Carattere Del Carnevale Di Roma - C) Combattimento Di Trasteverini E Monticiani, Con Sassi
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "A) Donna Romana Improvvisando In Poesia, All'osteria Del Carciofo, Vicino Le Terme Antoniane, Il Giorno Della Festa Del Divino Amore - B) Varie Maschere Di Carattere Del Carnevale Di Roma - C) Combattimento Di Trasteverini E Monticiani, Con Sassi ", originally brought to life by the talented Bartolomeo Pinelli. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Bartolomeo Pinelli and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
A) "Donna Romana Improvvisando in Poesia, All'osteria del Carciofo, Vicino le Terme Antoniane, Il Giorno della Festa del Divino Amore" is a work by Bartolomeo Pinelli, an Italian artist renowned for his etchings and illustrations that vividly depict the life and customs of Rome in the early 19th century. This piece captures a scene of a Roman woman improvising poetry at the Artichoke Inn near the Baths of Caracalla on the day of the Festival of Divine Love. Pinelli's work is characterized by its detailed representation of everyday Roman life, and this etching is no exception. It provides a window into the cultural practices of the time, highlighting the importance of oral tradition and public performance in Roman society.
B) "Varie Maschere Di Carattere Del Carnevale Di Roma" is another of Bartolomeo Pinelli's works that portrays the various character masks of the Roman Carnival. The carnival was a significant event in Roman culture, and Pinelli's depiction of the different masks reflects the diversity and vibrancy of this annual celebration. His illustrations serve as a historical record of the traditional costumes and characters that animated the streets of Rome during this festive period. The attention to detail in Pinelli's etchings not only showcases his artistic skill but also provides valuable insights into the social and cultural aspects of Roman life in the 19th century.
C) "Combattimento Di Trasteverini E Monticiani, Con Sassi" is a work by Bartolomeo Pinelli that illustrates a violent confrontation between the inhabitants of two Roman neighborhoods, Trastevere and Monticiani, using stones as weapons. This etching is part of Pinelli's broader body of work that often depicted the more tumultuous and spirited aspects of Roman life. The scene is a testament to the local rivalries and tensions that could erupt into street battles, reflecting the less romanticized and more gritty reality of everyday existence in Rome. Pinelli's ability to capture such dynamic and chaotic scenes with precision and clarity is a hallmark of his artistic legacy.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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