Mediterranean port


size(cm): 50x90
Price:
Sale price¥42,600 JPY

Description

Orazio Grevenbroeck's Mediterranean Harbor painting is a 17th-century masterpiece noted for its impressive artistic style and careful, detailed composition. The work, with an original size of 28 x 54 cm, presents a Mediterranean port in which boats, buildings and people can be seen with great realism.

Grevenbroeck's artistic style is characterized by precision in detail and the technique of perspective, which allows him to create a sense of depth and space in painting. In addition, the composition of the work is very interesting, since the artist has managed to balance the different elements of the painting in a harmonious way.

The colors used by Grevenbroeck in the painting are very bright and bright, giving a sense of joy and vitality to the work. The artist has masterfully managed to combine colors, creating a warm and pleasant atmosphere that invites the viewer to enjoy the landscape.

The history of the painting is also very interesting as it is known to have been created in the 17th century by a Dutch artist who specialized in landscape and seascape painting. The work was acquired by a private collector in the 19th century and has passed through several hands until it reached its current location.

Finally, there are little-known aspects of the painting that make it even more interesting. Grevenbroeck is known to have used live models to create the characters featured in the work, adding a touch of realism and authenticity. Furthermore, it is believed that the painting was created as a commission for a dealer at the time, making it an example of how art was used as a means of propaganda and publicity at the time.

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