Code 10976-2

Games of cherubs allegory oil painting canvas antique painting 17th century

Ancient painting from the second half of the 17th century. Oil on canvas work depicting an allegorical subject from the Rudolphine school, a particular game of cherubs of good pictorial quality. The Rudolphine school, also known as the Prague school, refers to that group of artists working at the court of Rudolf II of Habsburg. Painting that develops horizontally, with a dark background, characterized by the strong contrast of light with the characters in the foreground. Painting depicting putti with various objects with specific allegorical meanings. We find fireworks which could refer to an event to be celebrated or to the power of the client, the pear symbol of wealth and an Ouroboros, representation of infinity and eternal return. Work that has undergone conservative restoration, relining, replacement of the frame and restoration of color in various places (see photo). Painting that is part of a pendant (see photo and ask for the price of the pair, if available). Overall painting in good condition. Light painting H 63.5 x W 112.5 cm. H 66 x W 115 x D 3 cm

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Antique painting from the second half of the 17th century. Oil on canvas artwork depicting an allegorical subject from the Rudolphine school, a particular game of cherubs of good pictorial quality. The Rudolphine school, also known as the Prague school, refers to that group of artists working at the court of Rudolf II of Habsburg. Painting that develops horizontally, with a dark background, characterized by the strong contrast of light with the characters in the foreground. Painting depicting cherubs with various objects with specific allegorical meanings. We find fireworks which could refer to an event to be celebrated or to the power of the client, the pear symbol of wealth and an Ouroboros, representation of infinity and eternal return. Artwork that has undergone conservative restoration, relining, replacement of the frame and restoration of color in various places (see photo). Painting that is part of a pair (see photo and ask for the price of the pair, if available). Overall painting in good condition. Sight size H 25 x W 44 inches. H 25 x W 45 x D 1 inches

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Antikes Gemälde aus der zweiten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts. Öl-auf-Leinwand-Malerei, das ein allegorisches Thema aus der Rudolphinischen Schule darstellt, ein besonderes Puttenspiel von guter Bildqualität. Die Rudolfinische Schule, auch Prager Schule genannt, bezeichnet die Gruppe von Künstlern, die am Hof ​​Rudolfs II. von Habsburg tätig waren. Horizontal verlaufendes Gemälde mit dunklem Hintergrund, gekennzeichnet durch den starken Lichtkontrast mit den Figuren im Vordergrund. Gemälde, das Putten mit verschiedenen Objekten mit spezifischen allegorischen Bedeutungen zeigt. Wir finden Feuerwerkskörper, die sich auf ein zu feierndes Ereignis oder auf die Kraft des Klienten beziehen könnten, die Birne als Symbol des Reichtums und einen Ouroboros, der die Unendlichkeit und ewige Wiederkehr symbolisiert. Kunstwerk, das einer konservativen Restaurierung, Unterfütterung, Austausch des Rahmens und Wiederherstellung der Farbe an verschiedenen Stellen unterzogen wurde (siehe Foto). Gemälde, das Teil eines Paares ist (siehe Foto und fragen Sie nach dem Preis des Paares, falls verfügbar). Gesamtgemälde in gutem Zustand. Inner mass H 63.5 x B 112.5 cm. H 66 x B 115 x T 3 cm

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Tableau ancien de la seconde moitié du 17ème siècle. Oeuvre huile sur toile représentant un sujet allegorique de l'école de Rudolphine, jeu particulier d'angelots de bonne pictural quality. The Rudolphine School, also known as the Prague School, makes reference to this group of artists working in the heart of Rodolphe II of Habsbourg. Painting here is developed horizontally, with a dark background, characterized by the strong contrast of the light with the characters of the premier plan. Paintings representing angels with different objects bearing specific allegorical meanings. Behind the feux d'artifice here pourraient faire référence à un événement à célébrer ou au pouvoir du client, la poire symbole de richesse et un Ouroboros, représentation de l’infini et du retour éternel. The work has undergone a conservative restoration, a rental, a replacement of the body and a restoration of colors in different ends (see photo). Tableau faisant partie d'un paire (see photo and ask for the price of the pair, if available). Peinture en général en bon état. Internal dimensions H 63.5 x L 112.5 cm. H 66 x W 115 x D 3 cm

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Free returns within 30 days. Les clients pourront cancel leur acquisition within 30 days of remise without penalty or need to gain that motivation. The return costs are the responsibility of the seller. Articles posted or modified are not accepted. The marchandise must be returned to the original boxes used for you.


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Antikes Gemälde aus der zweiten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts. Öl-auf-Leinwand-Malerei, das ein allegorisches Thema aus der Rudolphinischen Schule darstellt, ein besonderes Puttenspiel von guter Bildqualität. Die Rudolfinische Schule, auch Prager Schule genannt, bezeichnet die Gruppe von Künstlern, die am Hof ​​Rudolfs II. von Habsburg tätig waren. Horizontal verlaufendes Gemälde mit dunklem Hintergrund, gekennzeichnet durch den starken Lichtkontrast mit den Figuren im Vordergrund. Gemälde, das Putten mit verschiedenen Objekten mit spezifischen allegorischen Bedeutungen zeigt. Wir finden Feuerwerkskörper, die sich auf ein zu feierndes Ereignis oder auf die Kraft des Klienten beziehen könnten, die Birne als Symbol des Reichtums und einen Ouroboros, der die Unendlichkeit und ewige Wiederkehr s