Trompe l'oeil of putti in grisaille, follower of Piat Sauvage. HST late 18th century

1.200
18th century
Rome and ancient Greece
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From: 75002, Paris, France

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    Workshop of Piat-Joseph Sauvage (1744-1818),
    Late 18th century.
    Top of a door or element of woodwork.
    Oil on canvas in trompe l'oeil grisaille,
    Presenting an allegory of putti, astronomy, agriculture and medicine.
    Very fine quality work, close to the work of Piat Sauvage,
    Slight indentation at top left.
    Louis XVI-style decorative frame taken from a paneled room.
    Width 54.5cm x Height 42cm

    Piat Joseph Sauvage was a Flemish painter renowned for his trompe-l'œil cameo grisailles, influenced by the work of Jacob de Wit. He specialized in imitations of bas-reliefs carved in stone and marble, bronze or stucco.
     

    Ref: K3HXJOFIXH

    Condition Good
    Style Rome and ancient Greece (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes of Rome and ancient Greece Style)
    Period 18th century (Paintings Genre scenes, Nudes 18th century)
    Country of origin France
    Width (cm) 42
    Height (cm) 54,5
    Materials Oil on canvas
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 75002, Paris, France
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