A large 17th century Italian architectural capriccio painting

£3,650.00

In the manner of Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670). A large Italian architectural capriccio painting. Late 17th or early 18th century. The imagined scene depicts figures at the watergate of a ruined classical palace. The mountainous backdrop and the unusual colour palate are consistent with a Naples origin. Codazzi is known to have worked in Naples and Rome. Oil on canvas. Not re-lined. Bearing a label to the reverse with an old attribution to Viviano Codazzi.

Measures - 71.5cm W x 58.5cm H (canvas).

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In the manner of Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670). A large Italian architectural capriccio painting. Late 17th or early 18th century. The imagined scene depicts figures at the watergate of a ruined classical palace. The mountainous backdrop and the unusual colour palate are consistent with a Naples origin. Codazzi is known to have worked in Naples and Rome. Oil on canvas. Not re-lined. Bearing a label to the reverse with an old attribution to Viviano Codazzi.

Measures - 71.5cm W x 58.5cm H (canvas).

In the manner of Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670). A large Italian architectural capriccio painting. Late 17th or early 18th century. The imagined scene depicts figures at the watergate of a ruined classical palace. The mountainous backdrop and the unusual colour palate are consistent with a Naples origin. Codazzi is known to have worked in Naples and Rome. Oil on canvas. Not re-lined. Bearing a label to the reverse with an old attribution to Viviano Codazzi.

Measures - 71.5cm W x 58.5cm H (canvas).