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Italian 17th Century Baroque Battle Scene Oil on Canvas Painting Giltwood Frame

$13,052.13
£9,744.04
€11,000
CA$18,133.35
A$19,505.01
CHF 10,424.04
MX$229,908.47
NOK 131,422.76
SEK 120,145.34
DKK 83,832.35

About the Item

This large Italian Baroque oil on canvas, dating from the late 17th century represents an exceptionally vivid battle scene with the unusual subject of a brigand ambush on a stagecoach. The wide horizontal composition is rich with movement: horses rear up, men in elegant attire clash with armed brigands, and figures tumble dramatically to the ground. At the center, the carriage becomes the focus of the ambush, while to the right, noblemen and brigands confront each other in a vivid, almost theatrical skirmish. The painting is particularly striking for its narrative vivacity: rather than evoking the brutality of battle, the scene feels almost playful, with a sense of drama closer to a theatrical performance than to a grim battlefield. A female figure at the side appears to raise the alarm, adding to the storytelling dimension of the scene. In the background, a lush Italian countryside landscape opens up, with verdant trees, rolling hills, and a fortified town perched on a hilltop, anchoring the action within a recognizable and picturesque setting. The palette is dominated by vibrant reds, earthy browns, and luminous greens, all under a clear, bright sky that enhances the lively atmosphere. The artwork is housed in its magnificent original Baroque giltwood and stucco frame, richly carved with scrolls, volutes, and foliate motifs, and finished in gold leaf. The elaborate frame not only enhances the visual impact of the painting but also underlines its importance as a decorative and historical piece. This impressive frame highlights the painting’s decorative importance and underlines its status as a statement piece for a refined collection or luxury interior. Very good condition, with saturated and stable colors. Measures: H. 95 × W. 160 × D. 9 cm PLEASE NOTE: The sale price includes professional packing in a custom-made wooden crate for safe worldwide shipping.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 37.41 in (95 cm)Width: 63 in (160 cm)Depth: 3.55 in (9 cm)
  • Style:
    Baroque (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1600s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Firenze, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Galleria Antonio Esposito di Chiara Esposito, Florence - ITALY1stDibs: LU950346473182

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