The concert


size(cm): 45x55
Price:
Sale price¥30,600 JPY

Description

The painting "The Concert" by the Italian artist Aniello Falcone is a Baroque masterpiece of the 17th century. The painting is an oil on canvas original size 109 x 127 cm, and is currently in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a large amount of detail that captures the viewer's attention. In the center of the painting, there is a group of musicians playing different instruments, while around them are several spectators who listen attentively.

Aniello Falcone's artistic style is characterized by his ability to create dramatic and detailed scenes. In "The Concert", you can appreciate the artist's technique to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting. The musical instruments and the clothing of the characters are painted with great detail and realism, which shows the technical skill of the artist.

The color in the painting is vibrant and full of life. Falcone uses a bright, warm color palette to bring the characters to life and create a sense of joy and excitement in the scene.

The story behind the painting is interesting, as it is believed to have been commissioned by the Prince of Salerno, who was a great lover of music. The painting was created in the 1660s and has become one of Falcone's most famous works.

Little-known aspects of the painting include the fact that Falcone was also a successful battle and landscape painter. In addition, it is known that he worked closely with other artists of the time, such as Luca Giordano and Salvator Rosa.

In summary, "The Concert" by Aniello Falcone is an impressive work of art that stands out for its composition, artistic style, color and details. The painting is a showcase of the artist's talent and his ability to create dramatic and exciting scenes.

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