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Impressive large Italian genre painting by Arturo Ricci
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Description
Impressive large Italian genre painting by Arturo Ricci
Italian, Late 19th Century
Canvas: Height 66cm, width 97cm
Frame: Height 92cm, width 122cm, depth 9cm
This exceptional oil painting is by the Italian painter Arturo Ricci (1854-1919). Known for his genre scenes which celebrate the lavish Rococo lifestyle, this painting is a particularly superb example of his work.
Working in an almost hyper-realistic style, the artist depicts a grandmother’s birthday party, set within a richly decorated courtly interior. The grandmother and grandfather sit in the centre of the room, as a queue of guests enter the room to greet them. At the front of the queue is a daughter with two granddaughters, one of whom embraces the grandmother, whilst the other waits patiently with bouquet in hand. Further figures crowd behind the grandparents, and a sleeping dog lies at the foot of the painting. The artist impressively conveys a sense of familial conviviality within the aristocratic setting.
The figures are beautifully dressed in Rococo fashions, finely painted to mimic the textures of the silks and satins. The surrounding drawing room is similarly ornate, filled with gilded furniture and superb large-scale wall frescos. The painting is filled with a variety of bright colours – a hallmark of Ricci’s scenes.
Ensconced in a carved giltwood frame, the painting is signed in the lower right-hand corner ‘Arturo Ricci’.
With its charming subject and colours, this painting would be the focal point of the appropriate interior.
Provenance:
- Pisani's, Florence
- Mr. and Mrs George J. Keltie, Edmonton, Canada
- Sold at Sotheby's New York sale 8 November 2013, Lot 63 ($81,250)
Artist/Maker: Arturo Ricci - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 48.03 in; H. 36.22 in; D. 3.54 in; W. 122 cm; H. 92 cm; D. 9 cm;
Message from Seller:
Mayfair Gallery is a leading gallery in the field of art and antiques, holding a large collection of unique pieces for sale. The breadth of the gallery’s collection is wide, and includes items from a range of periods, styles and geographical origins, as well as works by famous artists and craftsmen. The main focus of the gallery’s collection is, however, on items produced during the 19th and early 20th century.