Painting attributed to Pieter De Witte II, 18th century

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Oil on canvas. The painting is accompanied by expertise on photos by Dr. Giovanni Gentile, art expert and expert for the court of Milan, who attributes its paternity to Pieter De Witte, illegitimate son of Pieter I and his pupil. Pieter II, Dutch but who traveled and worked extensively in Italy, established himself with his classical landscapes, flooded with light and often occupied by classical architectural remains. Also in this work stands out the luminous effect that floods the forest from the sky and the architectural whim below. The atmosphere is silent and devoid of signs of animated beings, leaving a "sense of dying Arcadia" to dominate. The painting has undergone restoration and relining in the past. It is presented in a stylish frame.

ID: 2096-1776101526-148473

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Brown
Gold

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Other
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Material

Good

Condition

Italian

Origin

700

Time period

1

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83 cm

Height

101 cm

Width

5 cm

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