Early Italian Oil Painting on Canvas in the Manner of Francesco Vanni (1563-1610)
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A stunning early mono-chrome painting in the manner of Francesco Vanni (1563-1610).
Believed to depict the vision of Francesco Di Paola, the painting portrays a figure dressed in a religious habit, arms out stretched, palms facing upwards in reverence to the heavenly host before him. An angel holding a candle; the extraordinarily bright light reflecting on their faces and the faces of a group of putti above him.
This early work, typical of the Italian Baroque or counter-reformation period (late C16th to early C18th) and of the Sienese School, is possibly a preparatory work for a much larger 'grand painting'.
An incredibly atmospheric scene. The painting in good condition, having been re-lined with some re-touching from conservation work carried out in Italy. Now presented in a new bespoke parcel gilt frame.
H: 37cm (with frame 49.5cm)
W: 25cm (with frame 37cm)
D: 5.5cm (frame depth)
Ref: DB590
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