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Style: Renaissance
Birds with an Upturned Basket of Fruit 2
Located in West Sussex, GB
Giovanni Agostino Cassana
(c.1658 – 6 May 1720) Venetian
Birds with an Upturned Basket of Fruit
Oil on canvas: 25 x 35 in. Frame: 33 x 43 in.
The canvas is unsigned
Abate, or Gio...
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1690s Renaissance Animal Paintings
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Three Greyhounds, Contemporary Copy of work by J Snyders 1650
Located in Brecon, Powys
Original work by J Snyders 1650:
A really eye-catching copy on canvas of this hunting scene originally by Snyders.
Artist Biography:
Jonathan Adams has been producing museum standar...
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2010s Renaissance Animal Paintings
Materials
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Portrait of Caesar
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This enchanting photograph captures the essence of an 18th-century-style portrait featuring a regal dog. Poised at attention, the canine exudes an air of majesty, adorned with a splendid blue collar that accentuates its noble bearing. This depiction seamlessly merges the grace of classical portraiture with the timeless charm of a loyal and dignified companion.
Fidel Santos...
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21st Century and Contemporary Renaissance Animal Paintings
Materials
Plexiglass, Archival Ink
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