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Vincent Mazzocchini
Vaulted Bridge, French Landscape Oil on Masonite Painting by Vincent Mazzocchini

circa 1940

$2,800
£2,134.21
€2,461.59
CA$3,976.84
A$4,273.53
CHF 2,293
MX$50,339.57
NOK 28,831.89
SEK 26,337.75
DKK 18,396.92

About the Item

Vincent Mazzocchini, French Landscape with Medieval Bridge – Oil on Wood This captivating original oil painting created by French artist Vincent Mazzocchini (20th Century) is a rare gem that beautifully blends historical charm with rustic texture. Executed on wood or masonite—an unconventional yet visually rich medium—the composition depicts a vaulted stone bridge dating back to the Middle Ages, likely nestled in the countryside of southern France. The warm, autumnal palette and tactile surface lend depth and character to the scene, enhancing the nostalgic aura of the timeless French landscape. Mazzocchini's signature appears in the bottom left corner, affirming the authenticity and the provenance of the piece. Elegantly housed in a contemporary carved and varnished wood frame with an off-white matte and protective glass, the presentation complements the work's pastoral beauty and historic nuance—an inspired choice for collectors with an eye for unique European landscapes. Measurements: With frame: 31.50 in wide (80 cm) by 25.57 in high (65 cm). Opening view: 21.07 in wide (53.5 cm) by 15 in high (38 cm). Reference: Masonite is a type of hardboard, an engineered wood product made from highly compressed wood fibers. It's known for its density, strength, and smooth, burnished finish.
  • Creator:
    Vincent Mazzocchini
  • Creation Year:
    circa 1940
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.57 in (64.95 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3.03 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 6S189CFAHCG1stDibs: LU1212216702012

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