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San Giacomo Ancient religious painting from the late 18th century

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€2,195.00

SKU: ANT-A373

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Description

San Giacomo Ancient religious painting from the late 18th century, oil on canvas, originally oval, later re-stretched into a rectangular shape with a new frame. It depicts a detail of San Giacomo taken from a painting by Piazzetta created in 1717 in the church of San Stae in Venice. The work shows Saint James being led to martyrdom, recognisable by the attributes of a book and a pilgrim's staff, while one of the executioners is violently restrained.

The painting in question is preserved in good condition, presented in an uneven, gilded frame measuring 88 x 77 x 6.5 cm.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-A373
Manufacturer Antyki
Model A373
Size Height: 70 - 88 Frame cm Width: 58.5 - 77 Frame cm Depth: 6.5 cm
Wiek XIX
Rok 1801
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