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picture 1 Oil painting on canvas depicting the shore of a lake in the Aosta Valley, Annibale Scaroni 1973
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Oil painting on canvas depicting the shore of a lake in the Aosta Valley, Annibale Scaroni 1973

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€2,195.00

SKU: ANT-A1005

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-A1005
Manufacturer Antyki
Model A1005
Size 40x50cm
Age XX
Year 1973
Guarantee 24 months
Additional information Annibale Scaroni Lago di Brusson 1973 oil painting on canvas shows the shore of a lake in the Aosta Valley with fields and rural buildings. The late work of the Lombard painter is in excellent condition, without a frame. The painting is dominated by a landscape overlooking the Val d'Ayas lake with its calm blue waters. On the right side of the composition, two buildings are shown in the foreground, emerging from a very green landscape reflected in the lake. The background is dominated by the blue sky, which, together with the light green tone of the lawn and vegetation, gives this view of the lake the warm and bright light typical of a summer atmosphere

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