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nts17 21-07-2009 13:18

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Information about the painting: oil ~ 60x90 on canvas, unframed, on the reverse side there is a signature, about the second half of the XIX century. Canvas was pasted on canvas, after removing the canvas straightened. I ask for assistance in the examination and evaluation. Artwork for sale ...
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SergeiSK 21-07-2009 13:54

nts17,
Was a good artist Antonio Puccinelli (1822-1897). Here the first word of Riccio. Or Puccio. Maybe name. Although Riccio can be translated as "curl". The second phrase means "Made from the original. With the end of XIX century, completely agree.

nts17 21-07-2009 14:02

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SergeiSK
On the canvas it is written "Puccio Puccinelli". About Antonio Puccinelli (1822-1897), I read in inete. They "Puccinelli", as we have "Ivanov"))). I was told that "Puccio" may be a nickname.

SergeiSK 21-07-2009 14:07

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Originally Posted by nts17 (Post 483996)
I was told that "Puccio" may be a nickname.

It may. But the significance of the following signs? How to understand - whether the artist wrote the original, ie with this girl, or copied from the original painting? The same Puchchinelli.

Евгений 21-07-2009 14:12

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Originally Posted by SergeiSK (Post 484026)
, or copied from the original painting? The same Puchchinelli.

That's right.

nts17 21-07-2009 14:22

At another forum your colleagues have put forward the version that is a copy of a work by Raphael. Maybe this is a joke))) you know best dear ...
If this is a copy of a work Puchchinelli, from what? ... Clarify

SergeiSK 21-07-2009 14:29

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If it is a copy of a work Puchenelli, from what? ...

To say this, we must at least have a book:

Кирилл Сызранский 21-07-2009 14:31

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Originally Posted by nts17 (Post 484066)
a copy of a work by Raphael

I personally have not seen such Rafael.

олег назаров 21-07-2009 14:49

In my usual European портретик end of the 19 in a poor state $ 500 per market day good luck ....

sergejnowo 21-07-2009 14:49

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Originally Posted by nts17 (Post 484066)
is a copy of a work by Raphael

Similarly, with Raffaello PICCINELLI (? -1545): D
I think that this copy of "personal contribution". She's too good for copies of works by old masters ages 16-17.
The background story, gestures, clothes like the old masters. Îáüåìíûå, the mass of small technical detail is typical for the later period - the end of 18 - beginning of 19 century?


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